AN interesting feature of racing in Australia and New Zealand this season has been the prominence of comparatively unknown sires in connection with the classic races. Iliad (N.Z.) and Inchaquire (South Australia) came out with almost identical honors. Homer (by Iliad) dead-heated with Allunga ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 48 wordsDameitta, owned by Messrs. S. O'Rourke and T. Petra, and trained by the former, returning to weigh in after ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsORMONDE used to be described as "the horse of the century." There are still people who think of him as the greatest of all- racehorses. Apparently the jamous jockey, Fred. Archer, did not subscribe to that view. "Horse and Hound" credits him with saying, "he had no doubt St. ...
Article : 1,069 wordsWRITING on this subject in "Horse and Hound," "Audax" says:—"It is remarkable how male lines which at one time seemed firmly established have dropped away, three notable instances being the Derby winners Beadsman, Emilius, and Hermit; while that of great and unbeaten ...
Article : 1,029 wordsCOCKPEN (winner of the Kensington, N.S.W., Handicap last week) is a six-year-old brown gelding by Cockpit from Mori. He ...
Article : 395 wordsONE of the most brilliant sprinters seen in England for some years is Bellacose. Though only a three-year-old, he put up 9.7, and won the 6 ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Thu 5 Dec 1935, Page 6
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