This year the V.R.C.'s Nationals are completely overshadowing the A.J.C.'s jumping races at the June meeting. A win in either of the latter means a penalty for Flemington, and that, in the opinion of most southern owners, is ...
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Advertising : 169 wordsIt would be difficult to recall any Tattersall's Club election in connection with which [?]vanssing was so keen os that of last week. ...
Article : 430 wordsJockey W. Cook is having a great innings in the saddle at present. He rode three well-backed winners at Moorefield on Saturday, and earlier in the day rode the winner of a 14.1 race at the Ponies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsThe English Derby is run a fortnight from to-day, but evidently the London representatives of Australian papers have an idea that our interest docs not extend beyond the small boy who drew Cragadour in the Stock. Exchange sweep. We continue to hear a lot about him, but very little ...
Article : 806 wordsAN interesting stud item from England is that Lady James Douglas' Oaks winner, Bayuda, after being barren for six years, dropped a chestnut ...
Article : 81 wordsFIVE new race records in an afternoon for a long established racecourse is so unusual that it would almost ...
Article : 123 wordsIN England this season the marcs mated with the 1925 Derby winner, Manna, included Lord Astor's Saucy Sue, who won the "Guineas" and Oaks ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsTHE speedy grey gelding Chrysocolla (Chrysolaus—Miss Flippant), a recent inmate of T. J. Haylen's stable at Rosehill, has been sold, and will do his ...
Article : 46 wordsPONY racing in England was put on a now footing sonic time ago, and is controlled by the Pony Turf Club, of which Lord Lascelles and the Earl of ...
Article : 106 wordsTHERE is nothing like turning profits to good use, and some of those from the Wagga Cup meeting are going to-wards putting a railing round the sand ...
Article : 41 wordsAT Warwick Farm to-day the steeplechase course will be available at 10.30 for horses engaged at next Saturday's meeting at that course. One or ...
Article : 64 wordsAFTER winning the James Barnes Stakes at Tattersall's meeting at Randwick last week, A. Parr, rider of the winner, Inducement, was presented ...
Article : 51 wordsNEW ZEALAND sales of racehorses to West Australian buyers are fairly numerous, and the latest reported are those of Freeze Out and Imarosebud. ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE GRINDSTONE, who has been on the easy list for a few weeks, has been sent away from Randwick for a continuance of his rest, which, however ...
Article : 64 wordsTHE Kentucky Derby, with its £10,000 added money, was run at Churchhill Downs, Louisville last Saturday, and was won by Clyde van Duson, a son ...
Article : 81 wordsD. LEWIS recently bought from Mr. T. Doyle the two-year-old bay filly by Duke Humphrey from Princess Hazel, who, it is claimed, is the dam of ...
Article : 53 wordsIN discussing racing at Tijuana, the American correspondent of a London paper says: "Some idea of the manner in which the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 336 wordsTHE books who were betting at Moorefield on Saturday had a good day, but on Monday some who were caught betting in shops or in streets had a bad ...
Article : 184 wordsSANSOVINO, the English Derby winner of 1924, was represented by his first winner at the Catteriek meeting a few weeks aso. This was an unnamed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 76 wordsACCORDING to present, arrangements,Sandhurst is coming to Sydney for the A.J.C. Steeplechase, in which he has 11.10. The uncertainty as to which ...
Article : 49 wordsAS Lorason had not previously started, it was reasonable to suppose he would be at a fair price for the Two-Year-Old Handicap, run at Tatt's meeting last ...
Article : 101 wordsTHE Quirindi Jockey Club has prepared a most suitable programme for its Winter meeting to be held on June 19 and 20, and as it allows liberal ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE DANCER distinguished himself at Yass on Saturday by winning one six furlongs race, and dead-heating for another. As he started at 5 to 1, his ...
Article : 72 wordsONE of the betting sensations in England in 1923 was the support extended Tons of Money for the Lincolnshire Handicap. He had nothing in ...
Article : 120 wordsCASQUE D'OR, who has done well for Mrs. W. M. Gollan this season, does not look a weight-carrier, but he proved himself one at Newcastle on ...
Article : 151 wordsA WEEK after his failure at Lingfield, in a race for which he started favorite, the American horse, Reigh Count, had another run. This time it was in ...
Article : 121 wordsMR. C. W. L. MURCHISON believes in trying a stallion with the same mare for two successive years, this on the score that it one foal does well as a ...
Article : 78 wordsIt is not unusual for clergymen to be seen at Australian race meetings. They like to witness the sport, but even they do not stand up and proclaim that ...
Article : 597 wordsWHEN J. C. Findlay was granted license by the A.J.C. committee last week, he thought the restriction against his riding in the metropolitan area was ...
Article : 180 wordsDESPITE the opinion of many Melbourne followers of racing that the V.R.C. would uphold its stewards, and dismiss the appeals in the Chariot case, they were upheld, and W. Foulsham and W. Scanlon are happy. Messrs. A. Collin and R. McLean, who, with Foulsham, jointly ...
Article : 232 wordsTHE chestnut horse Honan (Chaucer—The Tylt) was sold last week to Mr. O. H. Dean, who will use him at the stud next season. Meanwhile, Honan ...
Article : 74 wordsIT has been cabled that Wedding March and Roman Abbey are leaving for Sydney on Friday, which, if correct, means they will arrive here on Tuesday ...
Article : 133 wordsIN a recent issue of the Manchester "Sporting Chronicle," the following reference was made by "Mankato" to Musket and Mersey, the sire and dam ...
Article : 447 wordsPROMINENT two-year-olds that will re-appear on the tracks at the end of this month include Holdfast and Magnifier. The former is already at his old ...
Article : 91 wordsAT the Ling[?]eld meeting in England last month a filly named Picoline threw and injured her jockey in the paddock before the start of her race. The ...
Article : 361 wordsMESSRS. H. CHISHOLM and Co. will hold a sale of thoroughbred stock at their stables on Monday next...The 1922 Melbourne Cup winner ...
Article : 302 wordsSION is still at Windsor, and looks as if his rest thoroughly agrees with him. C O'Rourke, however, intends getting him buck at the end of this month, and ...
Article : 109 words"FARAWAY," the Paris correspondent of the "Horse and Hound," says bookmakers in Germany do not allow grass to grow under their feet is ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsMANY Sydneyites who remember "Tom" Christian, in the days when pedestrianism boomed here, will regret to hear of his death. After he left ...
Article : 126 wordsLORD ROSEBERY, prominent as a politician and sportsman, died in England on Monday at the age of 83. He won the Derby with Ladas in 1894 ...
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