PUNTERS seem to have got into their stride again where hurdle races are concerned. THEY made Monopole a warm favorite in yesterday's jumping event at Randwick and it was soon apparent that they had the ...
Article : 283 wordsTHE feelings of those who made Firefly a hot favorite for the first division of yesterday's Nursery may be better imagined than described when his stable-mate, Return, hopped to the front as soon as the field had settled down and gave ...
Article : 335 wordsMIRTHMAKER'S success in the Warwick Handicap at Randwick yesterday was a case of perseverance being rewarded, for he had failed so often when made favorite that those who stuck to him were entitled to the Victoria Cross. ...
Article : 351 wordsA newcomer to the hurdling game, Rueveil, filled third place in yesterday's Hurdle Race at Randwick, and his form was ...
Article : 123 wordsA promising youngster whose form yesterday will earn him some attention the next time he sports silk is North Logan, a ...
Article : 125 wordsALTHOUGH the metropolitan clubs invariably give decent prize money for races over a bit of distance they seldom ...
Article : 222 wordsAFTER Quanza's failure in the first division of yesterday's youngsters' race, the Rosehill trainer, Bill Booth, must be ...
Article : 193 wordsTOTE-BACKERS of Lord Babbie in the second division of yesterday's youngsters' race at Rand wick didn't need any promptings to abuse when Evening Light got up in time to gain third place, for Rivoli's half brother could have had that ...
Article : 258 wordsTRESSIE made the Flying Welter field look very cheap yesterday, though she was lucky to get a run on the rails from the distance, and her time for the six furlongs was only half a second outside of the Randwick record for the trip. ...
Article : 339 wordsTHERE was some confusion as to what won the second division of the Farm Stakes at Randwick yesterday. THE judge declared for a dead-heat between Wallace Armstrong and Confusion, but a big percentage of racegoers were of the ...
Article : 286 wordsNO better performance than that recorded by Graball in winning the Highweight Handicap has been seen on Moonee ...
Article : 366 wordsMIRTH MAKER. A Summer Cup candidate, who won at Randwick yesterday in the Warwick Handicap. The Comedy King horse ran one of the best races of his career, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsMR. T. A. STIRTON seems fated not to win another race with Bernesk. THE Bernard mare was made a hot favorite again yesterday in the first division of the Farm Stakes, but as visual she failed ...
Article : 338 wordsTHE fact that the 14.2 pony Poor Joan, who was unable to gain a minor place in the Ascot 142 "Thousand" in ...
Article : 202 wordsFOLLOWERS of Bill Kelso's stable landed some tidy parcels when Cajole ran away with the second division of the youngsters' race at Randwick yesterday, for the daughter of The Welkin was backed down from eights to seven to two and duly ...
Article : 256 wordsDAVID had a run in the Warwick Handicap yesterday and he ran a thundering good race, but there was no money for him in the ring and he started at any old price. IN the circumstances the stable would not be greatly disappointed ...
Article : 387 wordsEVEN assuming that there was nothing of much class included among the runners in the Two-Year-Old event at Moonee Valley yesterday it must be confessed that the manner in which Poetaster won that race stamps her as well above the ordinary. ...
Article : 271 wordsYandarlo was again one of the also-rans in yesterday's Randwick Hurdle Race, but his showing wasn't much of an ...
Article : 193 words"THIS is just a racecourse certainty and is a fair ten to one on bet." WITH this cheerful information Jack Cush regaled his cronies at Rand wick yesterday when Miss Pattie's name cropped up in ...
Article : 276 wordsChandonia has cost his connections dearly in recent weeks, for he has fallen the last twice he has run, when well backed, ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 7 Dec 1924, Page 2
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