THE current season has not brought to light any new champions—Silver King is nearest to being an exception—and has discredited some horses whose two-year-old deeds suggested they were likely to prove out of the common. It was generally accepted that a return to his earlier form would again place Peter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,410 wordsTHE contingent of Sydney racing men for the sales at Wellington (N.Z.) was not as large as anticipated, but it is probable that some trainers who went hold buying commissions for more than one owner. Mr. E. Moss was an owner who took the trip, and it is safe to say he ...
Article : 1,778 wordsTHERE are two sides to every question, but I hove consistently expressed myself against "reversal of form" enquiries, on the score that they are not entirely fair to owners or trainers. Stipendiary stewards are appointed to their positions because of expert ...
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Advertising : 171 wordsIT is not unusual to hear the comment, "Time proves nothing in racing." To some extent that is correct, but in Australia it is the only means we have of comparing champions of the past with those of the present. ...
Article : 797 wordsA COMMON practice in any country is to train horses in races, and some prominent trainers and jockeys received a shock when at Newbury ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Thu 17 Jan 1935, Page 3
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