FATHER'S VOICE has yet to win a race in Sydney, but he would have scored in yesterday's Flying at Canterbury had he drawn a good post position. HE cost nearly two thousand guineas ...
Article : 239 wordsAS the entries of Kedgeree in the Canterbury Handicap and Campsie Handicap were not in order, the same were rejected and the horse was detained for examination. THE above meagre report was all the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 902 wordsMANY punters were sadder but wiser after the second division of the Nursery Handicap was decided at Canterbury yesterday. ...
Article : 123 wordsTHERE was a time, and not many years ago, when the Canterbury Park Cup was recognised as something of a classic. A TATTERSALL'S consultation was run on the event and the best of the horses in training during the winter months were ...
Article : 529 wordsMR. McCAMLEY is the proud possessor of the Novice performer Conformity, a bay mare by Conform from Leenos, who ...
Article : 128 wordshurdle game, Shock and Rosemistle, made their debut in yesterday's Hurdle Race at Canterbury. Neither was equal to getting amongst ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 177 wordsTHE connections of Cave Dweller staged a benefit for Boonala when they pulled Cave Dweller out of the first division of the Campsie Handicap at Canterbury yesterday, and Boonala duly delivered the goods. ...
Article : 202 wordsTHE similarity of names in the first division of the Nursery Handicap at Canterbury yesterday had both bookmakers and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 212 wordsIT'S remarkable the way backers sum up the chances of suburban hurdle races. They picked yesterday's race at Canterbury in one notwithstanding others in the race had better credentials than the winner. ...
Article : 227 wordsSUGGRAPHO and Jack Toohey proved a formidable and happy combination in the first division of yesterday's Nursery Handicap at Canterbury. Backers had gone for three races without a favorite winking a winning eye at the judge, and ...
Article : 211 wordsIF N. Davis' effort on Kenwood in yesterday's Hurdle Race at Canterbury had been as early as it was spectacular victory might have gone the way of the Kenilworth mare. KENWOOD was fourth in good ...
Article : 264 wordsTHE connections of Translator decided on a change of jockeys for yesterday's Flying at Canterbury, and C. Gatchell was ...
Article : 188 wordsTHE books were in a generous mood at Canterbury yesterday and King Cyllene was allowed to go out at tent in the Flying, in which a fair price about him would have been fours. THOSE who would perhaps have taken ...
Article : 209 wordsWITH the opposition very moderate, the man behind the Golden Grist funs went for a killing in yesterday's Trial Stakes ...
Article : 207 wordsBLAIRCOURTS costly habit of tailing-off in his races has cost his connections a lot of money. On the strength of a good showing in a six furlongs race at Moorefield a week ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 299 wordsTHE first division of yesterday's Trial Stakes did not comprise any potential Valicares, and as a result punters were in a quandary as to what to make favorite. BETTING had been in progress ten ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 271 wordsTHE result of the Inia's Boy appeal affords a striking evidence of the value of publicity in racing appeals. When the appeal was heard by the Southern Districts Association "Truth" was the only paper that obtained and printed the ...
Article : 365 wordsBILLY MUNSON anticipated that Prince of Orange was ripe for the picking in the first heat of the Trial Stakes at Canterbury ...
Article : 187 wordsSO many owners wanted to back their cuddies in the second division of yesterday's Trial Stakes at Canterbury that the books didn't ...
Article : 198 wordsFOR a crack jockey J. Toohey's handling of Land of Leisure over the concluding half-furlong of the second division of yesterday's Trial Stakes at Canterbury was very inartistic, to say the least. ...
Article : 280 wordsFEW who witnessed Merrina's collapse in the Rosehill Maiden Nursery last Monday felt inclined to support the filly in yesterday's Nursery Handicap second division. AT the Parramatta course, Merrina in ...
Article : 273 wordsIF Mr. T. C. Trautwein had all the money he has lost on Vertumnus since he brought him to Australia from England, he'd have enough to buy three or four real racehorses. VERTUMNUS has proved himself to be ...
Article : 210 wordsIn a much weaker field than he was met for a long time he was starter in yesterday's Canterbury Hurdle Race but through he has been getting among ...
Article : 165 wordsSon McKinnon who looks after Exceller, thought he had something extra comfy to bet upon in the second hear of yesterday's Trial Stakes at Canterbury. ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 2 May 1926, Page 2
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