A REAL racecourse sensation, in which Violin Solo could have been one of the prime acton, lay dormant until yesterday, when the colt was backed to hot favoritism in the Rosehill Nursery and duly walked off ...
Article : 426 wordsPUNTERS who have supported Rionscup in the antepost betting upon the Poncaster weren't tickled to death after his brilliant win in the second division of Rosehill's Highweight yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 305 wordsTHERE must be something of the snare and delusion about Moorefield form. Punters can easily somersault their memories back, to ...
Article : 235 wordsWHEN Boorcello finished second to Casque d'Or at Hawkesbury a week ago most of the heads considered her a good thing beaten ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsIF it takes Darby Munro as long to keep his oppointments as it did to get the whip out on Radiant Orb at Rosehill yesterday, him sweetie would often be without male escort to the movies. ...
Article : 401 wordsBRENDON'S recent record—two wins, two seconds, a third, and a fourth—should encourage other owners to follow Neil McKenna's ...
Article : 173 wordsBARNEY GOLDSTEIN will have to sell a few more player pianos this week to get sufficient notes to make up for the failure of his horse ...
Article : 238 wordsMORE than one bookmaker at Rosehill yesterday had the foresight, of anything else you would like to call it, to blow Lady Constance out pronto from 4 to 1 to 10 to 1 in the first division of the Highweight Handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 158 wordsPAVILION is a most ambitions filly. Though eligible for Novice events, she tackled the cracks and near cracks in the first division of yesterday's Rosehill Highweight Handicap, and had the rest of the field been ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 316 wordsBOB WALDER goes in for speed all right. He is the owner of record breaking motor boat Century Tire and he also owns the Rossendale colt Pentheus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 517 wordsTHE whole possible riding strength of the Marsden family was utilised in the two divisions of the Rosehill Highweight ...
Article : 84 wordsTHE gentry who "pick the pea" in Hurdle races received a shock to their nervous systems in yesterday's Rosehill jumping event. WHISPERS has it that Gay Gordon) ...
Article : 399 wordsRICH IN KNOWLEDGE.—Hugo Rich (right) knows everything there is about racing g[?]-goes, but Jack Mayo evidently asked him a facer at Rosehill yesterday to put such a contemplative look upon his face ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsTHERE was much moaning at the bar after hurdle favorite, Bush Scribe, sustained writer's cramp in yesterday's Rosehill Jumping race. ...
Article : 231 wordsWHEN Fu Shan had his first couple of races a few weeks back the son of Valais could not have beaten a snail in reverse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 317 words"IF at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again." Patadawn must have read that is his first primer, for the ex-New Zealander after months of knocking at the door won his first race in Sydney when he took yesterday's Rosehill ...
Article : 399 wordsFirefly can be excused for shaping so poorly in yesterday Rosehill Handicap. He had just found his legs after going a furlong and a half, and when running ...
Article : 58 wordsWITH his month caught in a strand of the barrier, heavily-backed Garrula was lifted almost off his fact when the barrier lifted for the start of the Rydalmore Mile at Rosehill yesterday. ...
Article : 355 wordsBroadcaster encountered much static at Rosehill yesterday. He was a cot case the moment something cannoned into him at the jump off. ...
Article : 25 wordsTrauty's imported horse Galadeer is not far off a win. Those who did not notice him in the second division of yesterday's Trial Stakes must have been ...
Article : 59 wordsFrank Marsden is patting the polish on a promising, two-year-old in Borda Mestor. The son of Polymestor was never on the course in the second ...
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