LAST at Randwick a week ago; first at Rosehill yesterday. THAT'S how Forestry has performed lately. NO wonder many punters were. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 748 wordsSIR BELFORD SHOWED 'EM HOW IN THE JUVENILE, E—Backed for big money at succulent odds. Sir Belford 3 lived right up to his reputation, and comfortably won the Maiden Juvenile at Rosehill yesterday from Musk Deer (obscured). Hot favorite Sipal finished third. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsKA MATLKAMATI. UPOKO ARIKI.—Here's the moke with the Maori name, Upoko Ariki, narrowly notching the notes from Winawin In the Trial Stakes yesterday. Both horses were heavily labelled, and it was a thrilling finish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsBEFORE Veilantif beat him at Randwick last week, many of Sydney's keenest judges claimed Multudo to be the next best six furlongs proposition to Chatham. AFTER his defeat those very same judges stuck to their ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 660 wordsBOOKMAKER JACK SHAW Is always spectacular and his clientele was treated to a big laugh just before the second ...
Article : 123 wordsCANEGRASS didn't prove a nutritious herb for bookmakers at the 'Hill yesterday. In fact, he was "real nasty" medicine. THE former "Willy from the Wire Fence" sprinter may have packed their bags full and plenty in his previous couple of starts, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 605 wordsPROMINENT paddock fielder Dave McLachlan goes into hospital this week. He has had a throat affection ...
Article : 76 wordsTell us a more disappointing horse than Some Hero, and we'll give you a prize of a bucket of soup made from tongues of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 166 wordsANOTHER jockey was handed a month's suspension by the A.J.C. yesterday. This was F. Ryan, who rode ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 296 wordsYES, Jack, we're sorry that you didn't connect with Sipal yesterday. Had you done so, it's pretty certain that you'd have had some of those tommies dancing some tune after Upoko Ariki won the next race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 578 wordsNEWBOLD BOY was one of the best propositions on paper that punters have bad served up to them in a Hurdle Race for ...
Article : 395 wordsWE'LL have to put Master Colin down at the bottom of the class very shortly unless he sticks a couple of pins ...
Article : 81 wordsGLORIOUS weather we're having—ain't it? Now you mightn't have guessed it, but our subtle way of leading you to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsWE Musk Deer. Excuse that woeful pun, but we're only telling the "cheese and kisses" how we must back ...
Article : 123 wordsGEORGE ALLEN'S entitled to an equine diploma for the style in which he tarns Multudo out. The Warwick Farm trainer, however, ...
Article : 317 wordsHere's a promise . . . Pro Note will win before next Guy Fawkes Day (whenever that is). If he doesn't, then we're foolish enough ...
Article : 149 wordsWHEN Dark Tara dashed into third possie at the half mile in the Rose-hill Trial yesterday, and then kept with them to the turn, punters ...
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