BLESSED is he who expecteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed. MOST racegoers expected Reonui, after his brilliant wins in the Rosehill Flying and Villiers, to have a wonderful chance ...
Article : 324 wordsTRAINER PAT NAILON wishes Tattersall's Summer meeting was held every Winter, Spring, and Autumn besides. He has every reason to, for Pat took yesterday's Summer Hurdle Race with Praetor, and collected the beans with Master Yet in the ...
Article : 140 wordsGRAND WAS THE WIN OF GREENUNE.—Carrying top-weight (9.13) in yesterday's Carrington Stakes, the Greenste[?]d gelding Greenline took the big sprint amid a thunder of cheers. He deserved every one of them. Karuma (outside) looked to have filled second pUce, but the judge placed Whitta second. Violian (rails) was fourth, and Lesboo, Gold en Voice, Remora, Habashon, and King's Arms followed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsBILL KELSO'S apprentices, J. Coutts and C. Pike, fought out the finish of the Juvenile Stakes at Randwick yesterday; but it was Coutts on the boss's horse who reaped the reward. Gleaner got the verdict by a long head from ...
Article : 339 wordsLOOKING a totally different horse from when he finished second to Whitta in Wednesday's Chisholm Handicap, and being sensationally backed from fives to 3 to 1 favorite, New South Wales' greatest sprinter, Greenline, won yesterday's Carrington Stakes amid thunderous applause. After last Wednesday's run, Trainer Jim Barden declared the gelding "the next best thing to a ...
Article : 593 wordsNO Happy New Year congratulations were handed out to jockey Jim Munro after his handling of Happy New in the Chelmsford ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 296 wordsRACEGOERS who like to follow the money got something for their corner when Colara Lad finished sixth in the Chelmsford ...
Article : 113 wordsLINMAT might be a champion rural racer, but he cannot go about the city swaggering in a dress-suit and making a lot of noise. ...
Article : 177 wordsTHOUGH Karuma has won two race for his present owners, much of the cream has turned to whey, for he has failed in big events ...
Article : 158 wordsIF It was raining soup Bill Tindall would have nothing but a knife and fork in his hands. He seems fated not to win a race at present, and ...
Article : 310 wordsJUDGE Dudley Smith needed a theodolite and a couple of protractors to gauge the winner of yesterday's Pace Welter. ABOUT a hundred yards from home, the field spread fanwise across the track, and half a dozen horses flashed by ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 434 wordsIT'S totally different for a horse to make the pace in a mile race and getting to the front in a six furlongs event, especially when the six ...
Article : 134 wordsEVERY racegoer knows Tom Nicholson, who acts at the "judge's extra eye" at metropolitan registered ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 91 wordsTRAINER DAN LEWIS seems to possets the recipe for getting a good price. "Farmer" Dan popped one over ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 230 wordsTrotting expert Peter Riddle didn't get tho best of trots in yesterday's Tatt's Juvenile. He had two runners, Magnify and Retrospect, and ran third and fourth ...
Article : 265 wordsWHEN Boston won a race at Canterbury a couple of weeks ago, George Price thought he had something right out of the box, but ...
Article : 130 wordsPUNTERS love to bet in the blind. Before yesterday's race crowd got to Randwick hardly one per cent had even heard of ...
Article : 295 wordsJOY BIRD was a bird or ill-omen as far as punters were concerned when she cantered home in yesterday's Denman Handicap at ...
Article : 282 wordsTHE Pharmaceutical Bird that dispenses "oil" on hurdle races was slightly out of its reckoning at Randwick yesterday. Wallace Armstrong, fresh from Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsTHOUGH there was official notification from the A.J.C. stipes officiating at Randwick yesterday regarding Violian's running in the ...
Article : 191 wordsEVERY punter who backed illuminate at Menangle recently and kept off him yesterday was mentally pushing the Newcastle noddy ...
Article : 147 wordsTHE business yesterday in the Stewards' Chamber of Horrors was limited to routine matters. (1) D. Munro was fined a pound for ...
Article : 148 wordsIT will take more than a Larwood to bowl Lesboo out when he's produced in a mile welter. In fact, he should go close to taking the ...
Article : 162 wordsThe fact that Lothario was Weeding from the nose was not responsible for his finishing last in yesterday's Chelmsford Handicap. He would have whipped ...
Article : 75 wordsPercy Miller has a decent sort of a two-year-old in Retrospect. It was the youngster's debut, and in yesterday's Juvenile Stakes he beat all but the ...
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