STARTLING allegations of foul riding were made after the running of yesterday's Rosehill Guineas, in which odds on favorite Veilmond was bumped and blocked repeatedly. HIS trainer, George Price, declared after the race that, in his ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 804 wordsTHEY went away from the barrier like Brown's cows in the first division of yesterday's Highweight Handicap at Rosehill. Four horses ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 361 wordsMOST consistent feature about New Zealand horses is their inconsistency, and living right up to that reputation First Sight, beaten in two ordinary Welter fields at previous starts in Sydney, came with a devastating run over ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 636 wordsPHAR LAP took a stroll in the Hill Stakes at Rosehill yesterday, and gave the rest of the field a long range view of him while he collected ...
Article : 261 words"WHAT'S wrong? They're going to start High Disdain again?" was the general comment when High Disdain's name ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 397 wordsTHE depression, like a brumby troller, is sure to break sooner or later. But why wait? Here's » sure-fire way to sock the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 385 wordsDUNRAVEN was one of the rank outsiders in yesterday's Rosehill Cup, and he made certain that Judge Smith would have a good ...
Article : 96 wordsIT pays to have a horse who hasn't got a boom on him. Apparently because Bensbun is in an unfashionable stable, S. J. Sottero's at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 411 wordsWHEN timekeeper Willie Kerr first raced Adrian's March it looked as though the 800 guineas he had given for ...
Article : 389 wordsHOW THESE NEW ZEALANDERS IMPROVE.—First: Sight didn't look to have The Bolter's on recent running but he silenced a near-Epsom field in yesterday's Camellia Stakes. Fuji San (rails) looked "home" fifty yards from the post, but First Sight was much too good (or the old horse. Cay Bal-lerina ran a game little mare to finish third, while Ciraabue (outside) was fourth. Then came Credence, Holdfast, Tom Pinch, Mr. Whix, and Bunkum. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 74 wordsWHILE First Sight must be given a great chance in the Epsom, following on his staggering run at the end of the Camellia Stakes at ...
Article : 439 wordsTOM PINCH'S owner must sigh every time he thinks of the grand and glorious offers he refused for the gelding early ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 248 wordsIT was the end of the world for punters when Veilmond, backed to oddson favoritism in the Rosehill Guineas, was knocked badly at the five-furlongs' post and didn't get his balance until he Was ahead of only three horses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 541 wordsA MONUMENT of supreme confidence before the race, owner Frank Gahan was reduced to a sad and sorry human when his pet and champion. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsIT isn't often that jockeys show so much consideration for punters as cross country hoop George Carter did in yesterday's ...
Article : 159 wordsAt Randwick yesterday morning Jack Sinedley, when riding his hack, collided with another hack who had bolted after getting away from its rider. Smedley's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 80 wordsTRAINER JAMIESON and Jockey Bagby are again popping their tootsies under the same table, and the hatchet has been ...
Article : 138 wordsJOE MATTHEWS, Mick Polson, and the reft who interested themselves yesterday in Fuji San, don't know how really stiff ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 102 wordsAs a mark of respect to the late A.J.C. starter, Mr. H. L. Mackellay, all jockeys riding at Roach it yesterday wore black armbands Flags on the course were ...
Article : 36 wordsFAMILY AFFAIR IS RIGHT.—Yesterday's Rosehill Cup was fought out by Cragford (A. Reed) and Gay Crest (R. Reed), but the Melbournesider held too many guns for the New Zealander. Cragford materially enhanced his Metrop. prospects by the win, as he drops a stone in the big handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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