THOSE punters who tacked Deroulcde in the first division of the Flying Handicap at Kensington yesterday got a raw deal, for the Absurd mare was almost brought down near the three furlongs pole, yet she succeeded in filling third place behind ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 498 wordsIN the opinion of his backers the English horse Coombe Dick isn't a horse at all. He's a calamity. ...
Article : 170 wordsTHE connections of Naughtier reckoned they had a certainty, in the second division of the Novice at Kensington ...
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Advertising : 1,067 wordsMOOREFIELD is a champion course for "stoppers"; once they get a swing on down that hill they must come home whether they like it or not. The market for yesterday's ...
Article : 278 words"THIS can fall down and still win." "NO chance of getting beaten no matter what happens." ...
Article : 276 wordsPUNTERS had-no reason to congratulate themselves on their judgment in the two divisions of the Maiden ...
Article : 193 words"PULL it down! "ROBBERY!" "PUT up Number Five!" THESE were the war cries at Moorefield yesterday, when the judge ...
Article : 437 words"WHAT about the ponies?" THIS query was shouted to the world at large-by some dissatisfied punters after Cliffdale ran home an easy winner in the Moorefield Handicap yesterday. ...
Article : 347 wordsANYTHING that misses the first jump out in a six furlongs at Moorefield has a hard row to hoe before it strikes the front. ...
Article : 200 wordsSWIFT SHOT and The prince ran a dead-heat in the Kensington Handicap yesterday, but the slow pace set by the ...
Article : 197 wordsTHE sensation of the week in racing circles was the fact that the running of Pixy Ring, owned by Mr. A. Fuller, trained by Fred, Williams, and ridden by Garrard, was questioned by the stewards on New Year's Day. ...
Article : 208 wordsTHE two-year old La Carezza won the Fourteen-One Handicap at Kensington yesterday, but things were made easy for her. THERE were eleven starters, of which about three were triers, and fortunately for the backers of the Rossendale filly, one of ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE Moorefield trainer, M. Poison, gave other trainers an eyeful when he paraded the gigantic two-year-old Titanic at Moorefield yesterday. TITANIC cost two thousand three hundred guineas as a yearling ...
Article : 183 wordsThe recently appointed A.R.C. stipe, Mr. Gardiner, commenced duty yesterday at the Kensington meeting. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe public stepped in and backed Princess Mary in yesterday's Fourteen-one event at Kensington, but they didn't get ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 4 Jan 1925, Page 2
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