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  2. CHANGED TACTICS GIVE FORM REVERSAL

    THE reversals continue. High Speech ran fourth last at Randwick on Wednesday of last week. On Saturday, with 6lb more on his back, he wan the Rosehill Auburn Handicap in runaway fashion. The runner-up, Bonnie Legion, had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BOBBY IN BEST STAYING FORM OF HIS CAREER

    EVERYBODY who has a long acquaintance with racing was glad to see Alf. Inkpen gain his first metropolitan win with Bobby for a long time. When Bobby won Saturday's Rosehill Handicap in dashing style, it recalled the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ANOTHER RACE to the successful apprentice, Max Papworth. He won the First Maiden Juvenile at Rosehill on Gold Spark, who beat Correct. Life Buoy and Love from Maggie dead-heated for third. Gold Spark was heavily bucked. It is interesting to note the difference in stature of Papworth and D. Munro (on the second horse). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RACING WAS NEVER MORE POPULAR THAN NOW

    CHIEF SECRETARY CHAFFEY'S statement that members of N.S.W. Cabinet had not lost sight of the necessity for reforms which would protect the interests of the Turf, printed in "The Referee" last week, was warmly appreciated in racing circles. ...

    Article : 633 words
  6. Brownfelt For Sydney?

    TRAINER Les Dixon is thinking of taking his St. Leger winner, Brownfelt, to Sydney for the spring meetings. His touring ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. ALL-THE-WAY WIN WITH 9st.

    "THAT was just a blind," a colleague of the Turf was heard to remark when reference was made to Improvement's run in the Hurdle at ...

    Article : 356 words
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  10. THRILLING FINISH PROVED THE RACE WAS OPEN

    THE Rosebery Mile yesterday tins so puzzling that ultimately bunks bet 5 to 1 the field, and half a dozen were substantially backed. This indication that the race was open was borne out when three flashed over the finishing line with half a head and a head between them. ...

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