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  4. OPPORTUNITY FOR HEART’S DESIRE

    HEART’S DESIRE’S bad luck in important races may end in the Moonee Valley Cup next Saturday. The game little Ronsard mare, who was runner-up to Saint Warden in the Caulfield Cup, has the same weight (7.8) and should be ...

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  5. LESSONS OF CAULFIELD CUP

    NOW that we’ve had experience of a divided Caulfield Cup. what do we think of it? Was it satisfactory? Or did we think the dividing of such an important race left much to be desired? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SIMPLE FORMULA TO RECTIFY ANOMALY

    Photographs of race finishes aren’t costly. and they could be taken as a guide whether horses had finished within the required distance of the ...

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  7. REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE BY SKIPTON

    Could punters only have known, there wasn't a horse in the second division of the Caulfield Cup that had a chance of beating Skipton. This conclusion is arrived at because of the manner in which the son of Ma[?]bou’s victory was achieved. In the first place he overcame the disadvantage of a bad barrier position. Second, being a hone that cannot be taken on the inside of a field, he had to cover extra ground while negotiating the turns out of and into the straight. Third, he won with consummate ease, and was being eased up near the post. This picture shows his position at the starting point ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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