YESTERDAY'S racing at Rosehill has given backers a lot to think of in an Epsom connection, for so many Epsom hopes acquitted themselves creditably as to make the task of punters more difficult than it has been for weeks. Amounis, Mullabawn, and Aorangi, all of which are engaged in the Spring mile, were amongst the victors yesterday, and they did their tasks in such a manner as to make their Epsom backers rather pleased with themselves. ...
Article : 504 wordsAPPRENTICE E. ELLIS is only a youngster in experience, but he appears to be old in the head. He stole the principal race of the day at Rosehill yesterday. HE was on Boonala. Once again a non-stayer stayed in front ...
Article : 727 wordsBY covering the seven furlongs in 1 min. 25 sees, in the first division of yesterday's Dundas Handicap at Rosehill, Amounis not only materially enhanced his Epsom Handicap prospects, but created a course record. ...
Article : 389 wordsAORANGI continues to sweep everything before him, and in an Epsom connection the gelded son of Newmarket has to be ...
Article : 305 wordsMULLABAWN'S Epsom stock took a rise when he won the second division of the Dundas Handicap at Rosehill yesterday. ...
Article : 206 wordsWEDDING EVE, who has been heavily backed for the Epsom. was one of the choice morsels served up to backers in the second ...
Article : 213 wordsUNTIL yesterday bookmaker Joe Matthews hod found owing Fuji Sen more lucrativ than making a book. A few months ...
Article : 300 wordsRED GAUNTLET was well in the market in the second division of the Dundas Handicap at Rosehill yesterday, but ...
Article : 210 wordsALTHOUGH he has twice been on the warpath since arrival from the land of the extinct Mos. Battlement has only achieved one ...
Article : 226 wordsPIGEON PIE, one of the Magpie tribe, finished second the second division of the Dundas Handicap at Rosehill yesterday ...
Article : 225 wordsJACK TOOHEY seems to have struck a rough patch. Not only have wins been few and far between for him in recent months ...
Article : 125 wordsMULLABAWN'S owner had the nice little bet of £1200 to £100 about him yesterday, but a few early bird, got as much as 20 to I. Mullabawn had been in the hands of Mr. Tom Doyle for an obscure lameness, and his stable was very doubtful ...
Article : 88 wordsHAD there been a total eclipse of the sun at Roschill yesterday, racing could have been con ducted without any difficulty, for ...
Article : 353 wordsGrafter Kingsley's gelding Dreblah lined lip at Rosehill yesterday in the Parramatta Mile. After doing the Charleston for five minutes, he hopped ...
Article : 35 wordsLarkspur (imp.) beating Vitality (imp.) in the Granville Stakes at Rosehill, yesterday. Lindanus, a poor third, just got into the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsNEW ZEALANDER Cawnpore improved very little on his perions Sydney effort in the first division of yesterday's Dundas ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE Metropolitan candidate Resource be[?] himself admirably in the firs' division of yesterday's Dundus Handicap at ...
Article : 101 wordsGADAMIN was sent out favorite for yesterday's Hurdle Race at Rogehill at 7 to 2, but the reason for the implied compliment is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 126 wordsIt was Christmas Day for Moses and Coy. at Rosehill yesterday, and after a few nice results in the early races, along came Calmest at 10 to 1. and Nostalgia ...
Article : 257 wordsNEW ZEALANDERS Count Cavour and Siaoai were backed off the map in yesterday's Parramatta Mile, but neither wan ...
Article : 214 wordsTHE championship for the best grandstand rider has passed from the hands of Tom Hanlon into the keeping of Jimmy Cook, trainer of the ex-registered prad, Budtrim. who yesterday lifted the second division of the Rosebery Cup and followed ...
Article : 365 wordsTRAINER E. M. WILLIAMS must be an optimist. He is now trying to make a hurdler out of Mafeeda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 121 wordsOWNER-TRAINER T. G. DOYLE must have given Loophead's works the once-over since last Saturday week, for his stamina ...
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