THE well-proportioned Sir Dighton filly Lile Queen has had but two runs this season, and on each occasion she was first to pass the post First past die post does not always signify that a horse wins the race, however, and so it was with Lile Queen at ...
Article : 416 wordsTAKING a line through the showing Ortara made in yesterday's Warwick Farm Hurdle Race, it will not take long to ...
Article : 131 wordsLAND OF LEISURE is the brand of horse who would make any trainer grey-haired and grumpy. One day the inconsistent son of Shadowland will turn round the other way when the barrier is released, chase his field, catch it ...
Article : 325 wordsOCCASIONS are rare when Jimmy Pike can be caught napping at the get-away, but in yesterday's February Handicap at Warwick, the king-pin saddle-sitter was dozing when he got left at the peg on top-weight Greendale. ...
Article : 318 wordsTHOUGH Doable Escape started a hot favorite for yesterday's Hurdle Face at the Farm, the best-backed horse in the race was ...
Article : 120 wordsIT is truly wonderful how the books can sum up the possibilities of these suburban hurdle races. ...
Article : 225 wordsJIM PIKE'S best meal-ticket at the present time is the Kelso stable. Jim gets the heavyweight riding for the Kelsos. hence it was ...
Article : 201 wordsJACK POINT seems to be slipping with a rapidity which is truly amazing, but there is going to be no great surprise if he improves just as rapidly as he seems to be going back. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 255 words"BARON" BROWN'S neddy Alison has cost him a pretty penny since she began racing, but she got into second place in the first division of yesterday's Warwick Farm Intermediate Handicap, and was going so well at the finish as to give the impression that ...
Article : 271 wordsTHE Cavalry Folding had filled a few minor places in good hurdle company at Randwick in his recent starts, and eith everything in order he appeared to ...
Article : 212 wordsMR. A. P. WADE'S Top Gallant, winner of the Futurity Stakes, is by Swynford, sire of Saucy Sue and innumerable other winners, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 189 wordsWIIUMBA is a speedy miss over short courses, but if she could gallop as fast as she can stop, she would be a good ...
Article : 201 wordsAN erstwhile pony performer, Leisure, made his re-appearance at a registered meeting in yesterday's Hurdle Race at ...
Article : 156 wordsA WELL-BACKED candidate in the first division of the Warwick Farm Intermediate Handicap yesterday was Chris, who was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 171 wordsWhite his charge Bairn failed in Melbourne, landed some lucre with Cajole at Warwick Farm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsTHOSE who patronised Rosehill and Duet in the last race the previous Saturday had occasion to feel upset about things at Warwick Farm yesterday. AT the Parramatta Course, Duet had ...
Article : 238 wordsOWNER-TRAINER FRANK DALTON doesn't believe in letting his right hand know what his left is doing and inquirers as to Seaplane's chances in the Nursery at Warwick Farm yesterday got no change from Dalton. ...
Article : 345 wordsTHE Queensland lightweight jockey, S. Ruane, is down from Brisbane on a holiday trip and is mixing pleasure with business. ON arriving in this city Ruane applied to the A.J.C. for permission to ride ...
Article : 212 wordsJim rode two winners yesterday. He would have ridden three but for going to sleep at the start of one race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsPERFECT NIGHT has left an unpleasant taste in the mouths of backers in the past, and ere long she will be given the opportunity ...
Article : 181 wordsTHREE of the oldest studs in New South Wales will be dispersed at Eastertime. These are Duninald and Tocal on the Hunter, and Mungie Bundie in the North-west. Why do breeders go so constantly out. ...
Article : 639 wordsTHE DANCER may be an exponent in the Gavotte and the Spanish Tango, but he has quite a lot to learn about the galloping ...
Article : 206 wordsNOT so very long ago a mere commoner in the trial class at pony meetings, Kayenda, rising from equine obscurity with startling suddenness, reached the culminating point in his scintillating career when he decisively won the Kensington Cup ...
Article : 455 wordsA STRONG southerly wasn't the only thing that blew before the first race at Kensington yesterday. "Five to one Brookvale," bellowed the books as the field was going to the post. ...
Article : 315 words"BOSEY" COWELL was a disappointed man after the running of the Flying at Warwick Farm yesterday, for he stood to win ...
Article : 85 wordsJOE COOK'S apprentice L. Kuhn struck trouble at Warwick Farm yesterday, and at a result he will not be seen in the saddle ...
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