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NIGHT TROTS
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7.45 .Trotters' Hep., 13f.
110— CUBAN BOY' (Scr.l, G. Lowe.—
Showed pace during daytime rac
ing and since won six country
starts. Going well last week un
til mishap ruined prospects.
705— llOREEN LADY (Scr.), W. Ste
phenson— Failed in four runs to
Tony's Request in recent months
Best form when fifth last start,
794— BOY 'TINGLE (Scr.l, E. Kriss.—
Second to Blue Orchid, at Rich
mond in Sept. Not impressive in
three night runs.
124— KEEN MARCH (Scr.), S. Joshua.
— Consistent placegetter with four
seconds and two thirds from seven
recent, night runs.
880— ADMIRAL SORRENTO - (Scr.),
D. Byrnes.— Won two races here
(daytime) last- season. Night ef
forts not impressive.
442— MISS WALLACE 24yds. bhd.). P.
Hall. — Placed three times to
Tony's Request and twice to Blue
Orchid in recent starts. Chased
Blue Orchid for the last mile last
745AVINST0N WALLA (24yds. bhd.).
p Duffy.— Heavily-backed, winner
similar race here last Decembei.
Fifth to Blue Orchid last week
after slow start.
76— ACCORD (24 yds. bhd), W.
Picken.— Former New Zealandei.
Made up ground when sixth last
week to B!Ue Orchid.
067— VVAH BEAU (24yds. bhd.), W.
Bacon. — Consistent horse in day
time. but night form not attrac
tive. Commencing to work well.
911 — BLUE ORCHID (36yds. (bhd.).
a Ball.— Broke when likely win-
ner in Tony Request's race on
Oct. 15 and since won both starts
in brilliant style. /
255— FLYING PETER (60yds. blld.).
J Savage. — A good perfoimer
during daytime racing earning
his present handicap in similar
races at H.P. Resuming after a
34i!EtoNY'S REQUEST (72yds.
bhd.), O. Phair. — Won four races
on end since the commencement
of night trotting, then after two
close defeats beat Reen March
and Miss Wallace easily on Nov
30, Meets best class to date, out
still well in it. ,
563— DALWOOD LAD (84yds. bhd.) ,
W. J. Binskin. — Showed outstand
ing form when taken to Mel
bourne last season, winning seven
races. Resumed, last week vdmn
third to Blue Orchid. Benefited
bv the run. , , . , .
145— PATCH'S BABY (96yds. bhd.),
E McDonald. — Proved his class
during daytime by dead-heatmg
with Wah Beau (24yds. bhd.)
from 132yds. bhd. Fair efforts
behind Tony's Request on Oct.
19 and 26 from 108yds. bhd., and
is let down slightly in the han-
; dicaps.
8.10 Bateanan's B. H.,13f.
044— ORMISTON (Scr.). P. HaU.—
Ran his best race when fourth
to Moko Robert last meeting.
Fourth to Bclford at Richmond
last week.
693— COUNTRY TALK (Scr.), T.
Cleary.— Failed to Wirra Dee on
October 15, but recent night trial
suggests improvements. Could
turn out a fair one and should
go well here. „ .
054— NEAT MAURITIUS (Scr.). R.
'Reid.— Won in Melbourne in Jan.
and second in Amazlng's Derby
heat. LoCal efforts promising.
421— KITTY'S PRIDE (Scr.), H.
Alley.T— Consistent placegetter to
fair horses recent starts, then
beat General Dixie last week.
Finished strongly from seventh
at the bell. Extra furlong will
006— TOBY'S HOPE (Scr.), T. Coyle.
— Recent form not attractive.
960— PAY GOLD (Scr.), A. Collins.—
Showed up in the early stages ox
Nooran's race last week, fading
badly in "the ' last lap.
405— WILVEROAN (Scr.), R. Pracey.
Prominent early, but faded when
fifth to Great Nerve at Rich
mond last week.
050— BOLD MINOR (Scr.) , G. Wilkes.
—Unreliable at the barrier, but
has good pace when he settles
030— MACHINE WOOD (12yds. bhd.t,
L. Moulds.— Beat Reginald and
Walgoolan at Bulli In Sept. and
. won well from Real Lawn and
Maher's Last on opening night.
Disappointed at recent starts.
200— KING CHILD (12yds. bhd.), H.
Palmer.— Beat Touchy Boy and
Jewell Wilbur from a similar mark
on Nov. 2. Placed to Jewell Wil- | >
bur and to Lawn Queen since,
348— CHEVIOT (12yds. bhd.), W. ,
Townsend. — Good second to Garri- <
will on Oct. 26, then beat Maragi ;
narrowly, but well over this dis- ,
tance on Nov. 5. Close up in
good company since and ' suited
here.
879— HEADMAN (12yds. bhd.), J.
Brown. — Showed good form on
provincial tracks before winning
here on the opening night.
Prominent early, but faded in
subsequent runs. Not raced since
" Nov. 5. „
130— LAWN QUEEN (24yds. bhd.), D.
McMillan.— Ran a good race when
second to Nooran on Nov. 9, then
beat King CfTild and Peter Gold
on Nov. 23. Good effort when
third to Gay Musician and
Touchy Boy on Nov. . 30.
901— NOORAN (24yds. bhd.), H. Col
lins.— Finished nicely to beat
Lawn Queen (12yds. bhd.) from
scr. on Nov. 9, and last week
ran his best race to beat Meg's
Last and King Wirra from 12yds.
bhd. Improving.
8.35 Deniliquin Q. S., 12f.
770— NOBLE MASTER (Scr.), L.
Chant. — Came from well back
. when narrowly beaten in Power
Chief's night trial in Sept. Recent
" form from back line disappoint
ing. Ran brilliant trial last week
from front mark.
120— POWER CHIEF (Scr.), L. Wal
lace. — Showed good pace in night
trials here before winning easily
at Richmond on Nov. 26. Beaten
there by Bandon Prince on same
day. then .badly away Trqlawn's
race when favorite on Nov. 30.
554— LARRY DERBY (Scr.), J.
Simonds. — Finished well when fifth
to Marjorie's First on Nov. 30.
and last week came from a long
way back when fourth to Kitty's
Pride.
080— DUAL CROSS (Scr.), J. Watts.
— Backed and beaten after dow
start in similar races in recent
weeks. Night trial form good.
363— TWO BLUES (Scr.). A. Thomp
son. — Consistent placegetter in re
cent night efforts, showing up well
when placed to Gay Musician,
Mav Wvn. and Kittv Foyle in re-
cent weeks.
121— SKEE DERBY (Scr.), L.
Churchhill. — Shown outstanding
form in Southern Districts, giving
Ima Derby 48yds. and a beating
at Goulburn in Jan. and second
to Great Nerve next start. Beat
Robert's Daughter at Goulburn
(lOf.) last month, and sure to be
backed here.
205— MACAO . (Scr.), J. Caffyn.—
Heavily backed but bi'oke in Gay'
Musician's race on Nov. 16. Driven
hard to lead, to home turn In
May Wyh's race last start.
062— ROBERT GLOBE (Scr.), C. Lof
berg. — Finished fast wide out when
fourth to Royal Minton on Nov.
5, and unlucky Second to May
Wyn on Nov. 23. failing by a head.
837— CASCADE'S CHOICE (Scr.), G.
McMillan.— Ran . his best race
when third to Marjorie's First and
The Southerner on Nov. 30; failed
after slow start last' week.
298— TANTIVY (Scr.). W. Picken.—
Led to the bell then weakened
at his first night run on Nov.
30, and showed up well in the
early stages to Kitty's Pride last
week.
9.0 Broken Bay Hcp.> 13f.
209— ROBERT DON (Scr.) , A. Thomp
son, — Won his last three starts
during daytime 'racing In good
style. Second to Reginald here
on Nov. 23. Skittled at start of
Moko Robert's race last week.
004— STAR PARADE (Scr.), P. Hall.
—Had backers at Richmond last
week when he finished fourth to
Great Nerve over lV2m.
116— RIALTO (Scr.), H. Westwood.—
Showed good form at Orange in
Oct,, then beat two subsequent
H.P. winners in Kitty's Pride and
Gay Musician here on Nov. 9.
Showed good pace to Moko Robert.
847— BILLY HOPE (Scr.), T. Wilson.
' — Finished on nicely in recent
starts, and attempted all-the-way
win last week, but weakened in
straight. .
032— MEG'S LAST (Scr.), W. J. Bin-
sir in. — Consistent country and
show performer. Close up all
the way when second to Nooran
last week.
316— MARJORIE'S FIRST (Scr.). W.
Smith. — Ran four good night races
before beating The Southerner on
Nov. 30. Last week led to the
bell in a fast-run race won toy
Real Lawn.
003— KING WIRRA (Scr.); L. Chant.
— Backed to odds-on and beat
Billy Hope here last season at
first H.P. run. Came from second
last (14 sts.) last week when
third to Nooran and Meg s Last
over 12f.
926— DERBY PEARL (12 bhd.), H.
Alley.— Cleared out to beat Pepper
Direct and Garri will here on Oc
tober 19.' Disappointed In several
runs since. .
226— GAY MUSICIAN (12 bh.). J.
Simonds.— Showed good pace in
Rialto's race on Nov. 9. and beat
Marjorie's First next start. Never
headed to beat Touchy Boy and
Lawn Queen on Nov. 30, and dis
puted lead with Real Lawn to the
bell last week.
130— GREENBANK (12 bh.), A.
Hamer.— Placed in three of four
night runs before beating Amber-
light and Peerless Peter in smart
time on Oct. 26. Failed in Rieal
Lawn's race last week.
417— ROBERT KEITH (12 bh.). W.
Hynes.— Placed to Spruso King,
Walla Charm, and Reginald before
beating Amberlight and Green-
bank here oil Nov. 2. Seventh last
week to Real Lawn and will Im
prove.
422— NUBLACK (12 bli.),.. A. Theo-
bold.— Scored easy win here from
Machine Wood on Nov. 16, and
second to Eileen Oro and to Real
Lawn since. In latter runs has
' come from well back, and should
be suited here.
080— VOLODALE (24 bh.), S. Erridge.
—Prominent early at first start
since coming from N.Z. at Rich
mond on Nov. 26, and again In
Spruso King's race here on Nov.
30. Never likely to Moko Robert
last week. „
039— BIEN SUR (24 bh.), G. Brown.
— Showed up well at first H.P.
run when outclassed in Gay .
Lawn's race on Nov. 23. Fair
effort when third last week at
Richmond to Great Nerve and
Royal Saxon. ,
911— MOKO ROBERT (24 bh.). O.
Smith.— Went well to win here on
the opening night, beating Garri-
will and Eileen Oro. Ran record
at Katoomba on Dec. 3. and scored
here all the way from Garriwill
and Great Nerve last week.
9.30 Jervis Bay Hep., 13f.
513— EILEEN ORO (Scr.); L .Wallace.
Consistent unhoppled mare. Four
placings here at recent starts,
then beat Nublack well on Nov.
30. Third last week to Standsure
and Pay Walla.
240— WALLA PRINCESS (Scr.V; A.
Turnbull. — Ran best mile rate
when second to Gay Lawn on Nov.
23. Previously placed to Jack
Hope, Patsy's Pride and Rex Oro.
314— SPRUSO KING (12 bhd.); G.
Tratt. — A winner of three night
races here. Not suited by mudd
ling pace set In Standsure's race
last week and with a mile rate of
2.10 3-5 to his credit should be
hard to beat from this mark.
829— MAHER'S LAST (12 bhd.); W
Jacobs. — Prominent all the way to
beat Jack Hope and Recovered,
both 48 bhd., from a similar mark
on Oct. 8. Gave Spruso King 12
yds. when beaten V/z lengths over
this distance on Nov. 30.
095— SHY JOHN (12 bhd.); R. Kelly.
— Three runs since a spell promis
ing,. and working well enough to I
warrant support. I
752— DERBY'S NOTION (12 bhd.); A.
Dunk. — Beat weaker class here op
Nov. 16. Fifth to Darby Globe
last meeting, then narrowly beaten
(24 bhd.) by Jack Hope (60 bhd.)
in record time at Richmond last
Saturday. '
509— WYNSTAR (12 bhd.); N. Den
gate. — Slowly away to Standsure
last meeting. -Third In fast run
night trial from 48 bhd. last week.
248— KITTY FOYLE (24 bhd.): P.
Hall.— Close up in 10 of 16 night
runs in Melbourne last season in
the best company.
090— FRISCO ROBERT (24 bhd.) ; N.
> Wilkes. — Prominent early, but
faded in similar races when at
long prices in recent weeks.
612— KING LUCIUS (24 bhd.); G.
Smith.— Showed return to best
form to beat Bold Robert on Nov.
30. Second to Darby Globe last
week.
014 — REX ORO (24 bhd.); J. Watts.
—Beat Jack Hope (36 bhd.) from
scratch over this distance on Oct;
26 and Walla Brincess (scr.) from
J2 bhd. on Nov. 16. Fourth last
week to Darby Globe.
758— BOB BLACK (36 bhd.) ; A. Egan.
— Won weJJ from 24 bhd. on Oct.
19, beating Recovered (48' bhd.)
and Jack Hone (36 bhd.).
531— JACK HOPE (48 bhd.); T. Wil
son.— Ten night runs for 2 wins.
3 seconds. 3 thirds. Ran record
to win Richmond (60 bhd.) last
Saturday. _
212— RECOVERED (48 bhd.) ; Ma
zoudier.— Placed first two H.P.
night runs, then beat Jack Hope
off the same mark (36 bhd.) on
Oct. 15. Second (48 bhd.) to Bob
Black (24 bhd.), Jack Hope (36
bhd.) third, at last start In Oct.
19.
067— LEILA PAULINE (60 bhd.); N.
Jones. — Winner 12 H.P races (day
time) and three Melbourne
(night). Ran record rate, 2.IOV4,
in Melbourne and is just about
ready to show her best.
9.55 M'bidgee Q. S. 12f.|
00— BOBBY DERBY (Scr.) ; A. Rob
ertson.— Has had two night runs
here, tailing the field each time.
022— BEAU ROBERT (Scr.); S. Boul
den.— Showed good country form
early this year. Backed at recent
Richmond starts'for second (neck)
to General Dixie on Nov. 26 and
second Belford Saturday, finishing
on.
142— GENERAL DIXIE (Scr.); H.
Chant.— Returned to form to win
Richmond, «then good night trials
here Dec. 2 and 9. Good run
when second last week to Kitty's
Pride in similar race here.
036— BOB'S SON (Scr.); W. McKew.
— Prominent early In three runs
before third to Trelawn and Sen
Derby on Nov. 30. Close up all
the way last week.
—GLEN MANTLE (Scr.);
Dunkley.— Made first night a
pearance In trial on Dec. 2.
406— PETER MINTON (Scr.) ;
Blackwell.— Never likely to Band<
Prince at Richmond last week.
090— SORCERY (Scr.); J. Watts.
Has done nothing yet to sugg<
a winning chance.
900— NEW BLUE (Scr.); F. Adams.
Showed winning form at Wag
early this year. Piloted the fi<
for the first mile in Kitty's Piidi
" race last week.
. 10— REGULATION (Scr.); J. Brov,
Recent night trial form promlsit
including second (neck) , to Gn
eral Dixie on Dec. 9.
000— THE SCAMP (Scr.); K. He
shaw. — Country form poor- ai
never likely last week.
014— AMAZING SILVER (Scr.) ;
Chant.— Won at Parkes in Sep
and beat stable mate, Daffodil.
Sappling Stake (lm.) on Nov.
Good effort when fourth to C,
Musician from 2nd line at 01:
start since (Nov. 16). Stall!
mate of General Dixie,
10.25 Coff's Har. H., 13
145— MARK TIME (Scr.); W. .i
Binskin. — Consistent here be((
winning on Nov. 23, beating su
sequent winners in Kitty's Pti
and Marjorie's First. Close
twice siiice.
165— MAY WYN (Scr.); H. Mazo
dier. — Placed in -two H.P. ru
before beating Robert Globe Ni
20. Collided at start and go
I effort when fifth last week
Moko Robert.
000— IMA DERBY (Scr.); J. Cafh
— Beat Trelawn and May Wyn
Nov. 16 and Involved in mix
with May Wyn in similar r
last week. -
629— TOUCHY BOY (Scr.) ; A. Si
— Giood - efforts when .second
King' Child on Nov. 2. and c
Musician Nov. 30. Doubtful
barrier but good pace ml
settled down.
410— TRELAWN (Scr.) ; W. Smitfc
Form consistent with seconos
Great Nerve, Royal Saxon i
Ima Derby before a win on '
30. Broke badly at start :
drawn Inside last week.
318— GREAT NERVE (12 bhd )
McDeed.— Winner of two rs
1 here and third to Moko Ro.
... and Garriwill last meeting. K
well for new driver at Richm
on Sat. winning first start. If
stumbled when close up to Jjj
Hope. f
211— RETINUE (12 bhd.), P. Haj
Showed outstanding country If
before second to . Altivolo i
opening nignc, uieu uuuu-ui
with Retac next start. i
Highfield and Spruso King
Oct 19.
132— GARRIWILL (12 bhd.), |
Hynes. — Beat Cheviot ana J
Wilbur on Oct. 26. Resumed I
brief let-up to run good set
to Moko Robert. .
223— BOLD ROBERT (12 bhd.)
Cohen. — Beat Standsure
Greenbank off the same d
on Oct. 8 and fourth to Re I
on Oct. 19. Placed to (j
Nerve, King Lucius and
Lawn since.
411— RETAC (24 ,bhd.) ; H. Al
Held on well ; to dead-heat
Retinue on Oct. 8, then :
unlucky fourth to Robert 5
beat Standsure on Nov. 5; Li
led best mile rate, 2.10 3->
beating Royal Minton on No
088— INDIAN SON (24 bhd.)
Watts.— Has had four night
showing moderate pace.
040— WALLA CHARM (24 bhd.)
Turnbhll— Ran best race to
Robert Keith and Standsiir
Oct. 15 and close up to
Lucius Nov, 30. Slowly awi
Real Lawn last meeting but
worked well.
056— AMBERLIGHT (24 bhd. I
Erridge.— Second to Greenbai
Oct 26 and to Robert Kelt
Nov. 2. Ran fast mile
(2.10 3-5) in latter run an(
improve on failures here
Richmond since.
i BEST BET j:
! NOBLE MASTER
j' (Deniliquin Q. Stks.) I;
1 BOTEIJS
!; NOBLE MASTER J
n (Deniliquin Q. Stks.) ;>
!; and SPRUSO KING j;
2 (Jervis Bay Handicap)!;
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