BOOTH labelled two of his team at Moorefield, and won with both ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 512 wordsDAN SEATON threw the substance away for the shadow yesterday at Moorefield. He elected to run his mare in the mile event, and had ...
Article : 189 wordsBILLY TINDALL was glad yesterday marked the "Back to Suburbia" movement. During the Randwick carnivals, Bill had several tilts at the ring, but was left busted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 361 wordsTHE uncertainty of the racing game was painted in "oils" at Moorefield yesterday when Magnetic strolled home in the £500 Moorefield Mile. Until yesterday, Magnetic showed as much ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 577 wordsFIVE minutes before the first division of the Moorefield Flying Welter commenced yesterday, there was a stampede in the ring to ...
Article : 230 wordsThe western districts performer Worcester had a lick at the city gee-gees yesterday in the second spasm of the Moorefield Flying Welter, and after being near ...
Article : 65 wordsWednesday next will be a meatless day for the mackers. Rosehill will hold the fort, and weights will be published to-morrow morning and acceptances fall ...
Article : 36 wordsMADE THE BOYS WITH THE BAGS AND BOOKS SMILE.—When 20 to 1 pop Magnetic arrived in yesterday's Moorefield Mile, the ringmen gave themselves three cheers. Magnetic was rather lucky to score from Western lass, who was last half a mile from home. Load Praise (rails) was third, and Bavacre fourth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsTHE lads from Warwick Farm no doubt painted Liver-pool pink last night. The locally-trained Brockway waltzed home in the second division of the Three and Four Years Old ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 388 wordsPERHAPS if Trainer Gallegos had harnessed the G.P.O. to Dainty Mick's rudder, he might have been beaten in the first division of yesterday's Flying Welter at Moorefield. IT was a procession, and jockey Bermingham had one big job in restrain- ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 384 wordsTHERE'S no doubt about the books "lending" Bill Tindall money. Sydney, greatest all-up bettor clicked early yesterday at Moorefield. ...
Article : 449 wordsIT'S a long time since Des O'Connor cocked his legs over a Sydney Winner, but if he continues to ride Bavacre in her near future races, Des ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 wordsGUNLOVER'S supporters in yesterday's Nursery were badly blistered. Having won at Menangle during the ...
Article : 110 wordsONE of the get-a-bit brigade got a wrong ticket from bookmaker Charley Hall yesterday, and made a break for it. The bookie ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 627 wordsMOOREFIELD judge's box is designed with all the cunning of a capable architect in order to prevent anyone but the judge getting a dead tine on the finish, mo nobody can argue with a verdict. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 325 wordsBILL TINDALL had to hustle to get Hustler into the paddock on time prior to yesterday's Moorefield Handicap, and even then was last to leg his hoop up, after all the other winners were on their way to the post, ...
Article : 470 wordsTHE stipendiary stewards at Moorefield yesterday reported:—1. In the Kogarah Stakes Lady Treclare fell at the three furlongs. On ...
Article : 139 wordsNew Sweet has turned as sour as a green quince. She refuged to go out of a hand canter in yesterday's Moorefield Handicap, and when half the journey had ...
Article : 40 words"THERE must be some sort of a hoodoo hovering over Moorefield's hill. Two nasty racing smashes have occurred on it in recent months, while yesterday a minor mishap—comparatively speaking— ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 134 wordsBILL TINDALL turns his prads out with plenty of beef on them; but one of his charges. The Dimmer, appeared at Moorefield yesterday with a real jerry Carey touch about him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 143 wordsOld Cave Dweller in not within a atone of his old self. He was backed for a parrel in yesterday's Moorefield Mile, and after being well positioned at the three ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 27 Oct 1929, Page 2
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