THE inconsistent Egerton confounded the critics yesterday by winning the Moorefield Handicap, and recording his second successive victory. Egerton had contracted the bad habit ...
Article : 522 wordsBRED in the purple, being by Magpie from The Kettle, it came as no surprise to see heavy betting on Jaquette in the first division of yesterday's Juvenile Handicap. JAQUETTE is a nicely turned filly in ...
Article : 265 wordsUNDER charge of the astute Bill Kelso, senior Glowing Star under another name has been running clinking trials at Randwick. ...
Article : 254 wordsAFTER Singledale's failure yesterday, his trainer, Billy Tindal, was gloomily considering whether to cut the colt and turn him out, ...
Article : 142 wordsTHOSE well-versed in astronomy and race form went in with their bead down and money up for Don Moon in the last race ...
Article : 114 wordsKING CYLLENE This narrow gelding may have run better than third in yesterday's race had a stronger rider been ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsIMA'S BOY Archie Isaacs thought his gelding was a good thing for the Moorefield Handicap, but Inia's Boy was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsLOCALLY trained by Son Mackinnon. Colmera won for the stable a large size pot of pelf. A good-looking chestnut by Colugo, ...
Article : 256 wordsA NOTABLE starter in the first division of yesterday's Kogarah Stakes at Moorefield was Director, for whom the millionaire racing man, Mr. J. M. Forsayth, bid 1800 guineas a long time ago. ...
Article : 227 wordsPRAETOR proved to be the good thing he looked on paper when be started in yesterday's Maiden Hurdle Race at ...
Article : 204 wordsROSEMISTLE improved on her previous efforts over the sticks by finishing second in yesterday's Maiden Hurdle Race at Moorefield. ...
Article : 154 wordsA RECENT Randwick winner in the Don Reynaldo gelding, Donald, was responsible for an unexpected, but brilliant victory in the Newcastle Cup of one mile and three furlongs, un on the famous Broadmeadow track in perfect ...
Article : 512 wordsTHE connections of Coolahville bet only every pancake day, but they decided to have a punt on the Eudorus gelding in the first division of yesterday's Kogarah Stakes at Moorefield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 263 wordsSIR FELIX, who had a good country reputation, but was unknown to the majority of city backers, took out the last race on which most of the losers ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 279 wordsBILL TINDALL will need to have a big purse to continue racing and backing his Rossendale colt Singledale. ...
Article : 171 wordsOWING to the absence of Tom Malone at Newcastle the urgers had a field day at Moorefield yesterday. There seemed to be as ...
Article : 249 wordsHE showed an aptitude for the jumping game and finished up in third place after leaving been in the van for the greater part of the final mile. ...
Article : 218 wordsTHE old axiom that second thoughts are very often best was well exemplified in the case of Miss Review, the speedy Woorak filly who took out the second division of the Youngsters' Race at Moorefield yesterday. ...
Article : 277 wordsTHE connections of English Gag put in on him in the first division of the Kogarah Stakes at Moorefield yesterday, but the joke was on them, for he was downed in the last stride and beaten into second place. ...
Article : 229 wordsCYLLENE LADDIE was the boom horse of the Carlton Mile at Moorefield yesterday, and if another boom horse, Don Moon had ...
Article : 149 wordsONE of the failures in that Moorefield Handicap yesterday was Greendale, a good middle-distance performer when things are O.K., ...
Article : 154 wordsTHE five weeks overdue charge against V. G. Benyon in connection with the nomination of Kedgeree has been launched at last. THE charge made its appearance yesterday morning when ...
Article : 402 wordsFRANK SPURWAY had the tragic expression of a trapped rabbit when his Reputation gelding, Factor, took charge in yesterday's. Moorefield Flying and led all the way to win comfortably. ...
Article : 251 wordsDUKE ISINGLASS finished second to Factor in yesterday's Moorefield Flying Handicap, but the minor placing could easily have been converted into a win had the old gelding been a little more hasty over the first couple of furlongs. ...
Article : 262 wordsIF looks were pace, Greenstead youngster Merton would be a couple of his sire rolled in one. When Merton took the track ...
Article : 138 wordsRACING it a funny game. When Mr. Spurway's Factor came home in front of his field yesterday, every one supposed he had ...
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