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Canberra race finishes
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I-Golcl Coast 2-Y-O. 5f; I A KARRI (1): Third on settling down. Mined up oil ilic
oiilsidc lo join lhe le;uler on the turn. Raced dear to win
comfortably. APRIf- KI.N'CJ (2): Began smartly and went straight lo (lie lead. Joined at the turn but quickly headed
011 straightening. Meld on fairly. PAS IVKNCIIEKK (3): Second earlv Third on the turn. Safclv held down the
running:. DHC'ORATF (41: Always ;\bnnt the same
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2-Waratah Improvers', 5f: '■* i*««°VSI;'(U: wJ5m Tytfas,t nS"? brim,~
I " take clcar lead soon after the start. Meld good advantage
to the turn and raced strongly lo win well. PRINCK ROMAN (2): Fourth on settling down. Taken up on thev out
side of Sunset Glen to he third at the turn. Lost any chance when apprentice had lo stop riding to straighten mount
in final furlong. AVRII/S PRIDK (3): Kaced in the middle of the field to the turn. Came home well along the
I fence. SI'NSKT CI CN (4): Weakened after lieint! well n'acetl lo tho turn.
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3-FIeininStOll My ill <2^ 6f: UKNANIM (I): liascd in iKhmdlhcpaccmaker in .he
c5 J iirsl furlong. Issued challenge dm ihc turn. Drifted tight
out in the run down the straight but fought on gamely to score narrowly. FLYING SIIKRPA (2): Raced in fourth
positon to the turn. Came through in the centrc to join the leaders at the furlong. Beaten in a photo. LOWI.ANI)
CHIEF (3): Showed speed to lead to the turn. Seriously challenged on straightening but battled on well only to
weaken slightly in last few strides. I'RINCIC TIM (4): Sixth on I he inside on settling down. Gained inside run at
the turn to be fourth but safely held over closing stages.
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4-C'wealtll Gold. Clip. ! 2f: MH>« <H: Began well from No 12 atthe barrier
I ' ami settled down in seventh place. Sixth passing the mile
and fourth at tlic four. Taken tluvc wide on the turn hut gained the lead at the furlong. Won well. RADIANT DAN
(2): Well back passing (he winning post the first time but gradually made .mound through the field to be sixth at the
turn. Looked a danger as he challenged in the centre of the track at the furlong but found the winner too strong.
KLF BOY (3): Given time to settle down and dropped out to be eleventh at the half-way mark. Doing best work
over the closing stages making up considerable ground. ARC'-KN-C.'IFI, (4): Well back most of the way. Finished on
in good style down the extreme outside.
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5-Barossa Valley M'dn, 6f: "oomsiakmi: .<>show«uu,HUjs,,ro, hca^d
J > Came right away to win easily. IlltlJVhEN (2): Trailed
leader to turn where lie moved lo within a length of him, Rm on fairly. SILKNT TITO (3): Well back in fourth place
early. Never looked likely. Tl'IX'AN (4): Made up groun.l aflcr being last lo the turn. Finished a long way back
however.
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6-Western Third Imp, 8f: f.:Vf-l,E^ ,S!;KAY,(1): s!0Nc,y siray ai)d was s;x;h «
1 " licld soiled Ihemsclvcs out. Steadily made ground lo be
fourth on the turn and second at the furlong. Stood the tea.ler up nearly 10 lengths at this point but finished brilliantly
to score in last stride. RADIANT MAX (2): Opened up a big lead on (he turn and looked to have the.race won.
Jockey reprimanded for looking around as horse began to .veaken in final furlong. DEAR BLUE (3): Fifth -to the
turn. Ridden right out to take third money. MISS I'HARVMONI) (4): Well positioned in fourth placc early.
Never likclv in run home.—JOHN HOURIGAN.
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