THE next time "Grafter" Kingsley decides to back Waracre he'll get the shock of his lengthy and varied career if he expects a good price to be going about the son of Linacre. "CRAFTER" started Waracre in the ...
Article : 334 wordsIT was not because of the fact that punters won any substantial stakes over her win, but because the mare is owned by Mr. Stirton, an A.J.C. committeeman, ...
Article : 287 wordsIT is a long time since Bardoleur won a race for Mick Hickey, but he put up a rather decent performance in yesterday's Flying ...
Article : 133 wordsHARRY ENGLAND won the first race with Sweet Meg at Canterbury yesterday, and judged by the manner in which Biavon was supported in the first heat of the Juvenile Handicap all Sweet Meg's winnings must have been placed on Biavon. ...
Article : 338 wordsOLD DIALOGUE was produced in yesterday's Canterbury Handicap, of 11 furlongs, after a useful lay-off, but be had ...
Article : 154 wordsTHE "horses for courses slogan was well exemplified again yesterday, when Woodville took out the Canterbury Flying at fives, ...
Article : 192 wordsTHE only animal in yesterday's Canterbury Handicap that looked like a racehorse was Westerlys, but backers overlooked ...
Article : 253 wordsCAVE DWELLER'S win in the first division of the Highweight Handicap at Canterbury yesterday was welcome to punters in more senses than one. NOT only was ha favorite, but he was ...
Article : 231 wordsLAST to leave the machine and squeezed in a pocket after half a furlong had been covered, in front at the turn, to come on and win easily, was the performance of Social Success in the second division of yesterday's Juvenile Handicap at ...
Article : 315 words"Grafter" Kingsley's Carbine, whose form yesterday will bring him well into the limelight when his owner bets in earnest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsMESSRS. OTWAY FALKINER and W. H. Mackay deserve to own good horses—we don't think. Both men are so well provided with ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 240 wordsAFTER the second division of yesterday's Juvenile Handicap had been contested, backers not only saw red, but said things ...
Article : 195 wordsBY his riding of Translator in yesterday's Flying Handicap at Canterbury, Apprentice J. Donkin issued an invitation to the stewards ...
Article : 193 wordsJIMMY ABBS might have won the second division of yesterday's Canterbury Highweight Handicap had Melia had a run ...
Article : 216 wordsPAGAN CHIEF had his first run in public since returning from Brisbane, when he sported silk in the first division of yesterday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 202 wordsTHOUGH the connections of Translator showed a marked disposition to let the fielders have some sport with the price of the ...
Article : 207 wordsAT the last Rosehill meeting, Cherry Ripe was sent out a piping hot favorite for the Jumpers' Flat Race of nine furlongs, and it was difficult to get a ...
Article : 305 wordsTHE DANCER'S failure in the Canterbury Flying was a bitter pill for backers to swallow, for on the strength of his good showing ...
Article : 194 wordsTHE finish of the second division of the Canterbury Highweight yesterday was the closest seen for some time, the first three ...
Article : 224 wordsWHEN four races had been decided at Canterbury yes- terday, the apprentice, C. Hasler, had ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 150 wordsTHE boom horse of the second division of yesterday's Highweight Handicap at Canterbury was Areptus, a Rapartee gelding, ...
Article : 192 wordsAFTER Duke March had substantiated recent form and colossal support by winning the first division of the Ascot Cup yesterday, the connections of Wallace Peer (a "Baron" Skelton candidate) had the optimism to enter a protest against him. ...
Article : 442 wordsJEDMOND, a Seremond—Jed gelding from Queensland, scored his third successive win at Ascot yesterday in the first division of the January Handicap, and later in the day notched his fourth consecutive victory by winning the run-off. ...
Article : 346 wordsWHEN Mr. S. Barnett acquired the Chrysolaus—Clatter filly as a yearling and gave it to the Rosehill trainer, Billy Booth, to look after, that gentleman thought he had a potential champion and one that would turn out a big noise on the race ...
Article : 395 wordsNOT many more moons will have to shine before Magsman will show the way home to a suburban two-year-old field. ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 31 Jan 1926, Page 2
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