PUZZLE for double backers: Which was the better showing, Paquito's at Randwick last week or Cragford's at Rosehill yesterday? EACH horse in landing his race relegated Gay Crest to second ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 223 wordsIN fairness to Jockey Jack Coutts, "Truth" herewith gives readers a bit of "ancient history." Coutts rode Shrill Trill, a mare trained ...
Article : 158 wordsSCARED at the way things are going, certain shareholders in the pony clubs are up in arms over the A.R.C's. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 571 wordsGRABBED THE GUINEAS BY A BEE'S KNEE.—Balloon King (rails) and Tregilla had a ding-dong go over the last furlong of yesterday's Rosehill Guineas, but his, Royal Highness worried Tregilla out of the prize by half a head. The winner survived a protest for alleged interference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsWILL Tom Pinch see the post in the Epsom Handicap? This may appear a ridiculous question in view of the black's display in the Camellia Stakes yesterday. But there are far bigger improbabilities than that he'll be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,081 wordsWHEN the racing stewards, with their unlimited powers of investigation, admit themselves baffled by the inconsistencies and ...
Article : 408 wordsAPPARENTLY Neil McKenna isn't like ordinary punters, who detest laying odds on. Neil had two winning bets at ...
Article : 76 wordsDan Lewis, who sent Solidify to Boggabri to do stud duty during the past couple of seasons, has sold the Lavendo horse, who will be despatched to ...
Article : 47 words0WNER BILLY PEARSON is not going to bring Amounis back to Sydney till after the Melbourne Cup, the old champion's mission being ...
Article : 169 wordsNOTHING CAN LIVE WITH THE INCOMPARABLE PHAR LAP.—With a stranglehold kept on him by Jimmy Pike, Phar Lap entered all the way for the mile in yesterday's Hill Stakes, and then won pulling up. Nightmarch made a gallant nut futile attempt to overhaul Phar Lap over the last bit, and Melbourne Cup winner easily beat High Disdain for second money. Old Don Moon was fourth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 68 wordsECONOMIC conditions notwithstanding, Brisbane bookmakers have been giving the real estate business a bit of a boost during the week. ...
Article : 151 wordsMANFRED was one of the greatest racehorses the Australian turf has known, and it looks as if he is going to pass his galloping ability ...
Article : 89 wordsDISSATISFACTION was expressed by the multitude, especially trainers, at some of the starts effected by pony despatcher Tom Watson at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 195 wordsFRANK BROWN, rider of Mitchie in the Brush Steeple at Mentone, sustained concussion and shock when his mount fell with him. He was removed ...
Article : 61 wordsRACING at Rosehill yesterday didn't cause the tommies to re-cast their Metrop. charts to any extent. The only alteration was a shortening in ...
Article : 132 wordsFIVE Auckland owned horses have left by the Ullmaroa for Sydney. All are owned by W. Scholium, who raced True Blood in Australia ...
Article : 160 wordsThe stipendiary stewards at Rosehill yesterday reported: A protest entered ty Mr. C. O. Battye, trainer of Tregilla, against Balloon King ...
Article : 80 wordsCitamon's connections didn't work the wonder they apparently expected when they legged apprentice J. Dwyer on to Citamon in the first section of ...
Article : 60 wordsIF Jim Trenoweth takes Radiant Orb up to Menangle for a jumping event, it should be a case of put in and take out. ...
Article : 91 wordsTHOUGH backers of odds-on Hurdle favorite Perides consoled themselves by moaning that only for a fall Perides would ...
Article : 80 wordsHarry Taylor, master of the Macquarie Stud, telegraphs that Whitta, one of the greatest sprinters we've had at Randwick in recent years, has thrown a foal to ...
Article : 69 wordsV. Hlldyard rider or Velocetts, who fin-ished second in the first division of the Welter Handicap at Montone this afternoon, was suspended for one month for ...
Article : 41 wordsStipe Fred Coombes resumed duties yesterday after his world tour. Mr. H. L. Timperley, who was one of the three stipes in Mr. Coombes' absence, is back ...
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