LIMERICK won yesterday's Rawson Stakes weight-for-age with his head on his chest. At any time after going two furlongs he could have been up with the leader, Honan, and the only work pilot McCarten had to do was to apply the brakes an d see that he didn't make the opposition look too cheap. Limerick is the idol of the public. ...
Article : 869 wordsCUMERLONG shortened from 5 to 2 to 2's in the Rosehill Autum Handicap yesterday, but there wasn't much of his owner's money ...
Article : 212 wordsTHE astute Dick Wootton has angled with Irish Prince like a prize, fisherman, but even prize fisherman cannot locate their quarry ...
Article : 193 wordsMORRY McCARTEN is always a happy man when Limerick comes acor[?]s from New Zealand for the weight-for-age events. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 115 wordsIN the first division of yesterday's Railway Handicap at Rose hill Boaster was like a snake without rattles. HE weaved his way through the field in sinuous fashion and hi[?] showing was the more surprising by reason of the fact ...
Article : 326 wordsHANDICAPPER FRED WILSON took a risk with Vaals in yesterday's Railway Handicap, and it came off against him. THE son of Valais, winner of last year's Epsom Handicap and Cantala Stakes, was awarded 9.4 in yesterday's event or ...
Article : 403 wordsTHE GOLIATH OF ALL GEE-GEES.—Cast-iron Limerick made backs of the opposition in yesterday's Rowson Stakes at Rosehill. Here he is winining with his four-wheel brakes, on while the others are being punched out in vain endeavor to overhaul him. Jocelyn (inside) was se[?] and Amounis third. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 344 wordsTHOUGH Sion looked the best of good things in yesterday's Three and Four-Year-Old Handicap, Monoplane's connections had enough optimism and cash left to back him to beat the in-and-out son of Valais. ...
Article : 272 wordsLAND OF LEISURE gave his Doncaster backers a shock when he curled up in the first division of the Railway Handicap at the Hill ...
Article : 309 wordsA SCALON, winner of the first division of yesterday's Rosehill Railway Handicap, is in the Doncaster with 7.11 but no one is worrying ...
Article : 266 wordsDICK WOOTTON Rot a lot of abuse when he put his embryo Pikes up on his horses and they got beaten, but Dick had a change of heart when the time came to saddle Zuleika for the Parramatta Mile at the 'Hill yesterday, and R. ...
Article : 284 wordsSO far at Strongbow's run in the Rosehill Autumn Handicap yesterday was concerned, there was nothing to be pleased about, but his ...
Article : 278 wordsBOB MILLER was given an excellent opportunity to recoup his early losses on Boaster and Loquacious when he produced Sion in ...
Article : 261 wordsWHEN the record division of the Railway Handicap was over at Rosehill yesterday, Melbourne mentor, Morry McGrath, was so ...
Article : 215 wordsBACKERS of early doublet for the Doncaster and Cup have had a tough time with the break down of fancied horses. ...
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