By FRED PILBROW GARRIOLA, who won the Queensland Cup yesterday, may run in the Sydney Cup next Easter if he retains his form in the Meantime. This was stated by Garriola's ...
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Advertising : 55 wordsHERE is the pictorial story of how Garriola won the 1949 Queensland Cup at Eagle Farm yesterday. Top picture shows the field passing the judge the first time, after the horses had covered six furlongs of their two-mile journey. Centre picture was taken as the field, still led by pacemaker Battle Abbey, swung into the straight. Bottom photo shows Garriola, after his magnificent finishing burst, well ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sunday Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1926 - 1954), Sun 13 Nov 1949, Page 22
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