ONE of Sydney's biggest betting stables had to face the stipes yesterday after its runner, Amanton, had flopped in the first heat of the Hawkesbury Park Stakes. THE stipes wanted to know why Jockey Newton Turner, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 617 wordsTURNING their back on race form, backers at Hawkesbury yesterday felt like kicking themselves behind the left ear for not having ...
Article : 281 wordsALTHOUGH bookmaker Jack Shaw only recently returned from a world tour and, in consequence, should be a bit out of touch with form, he did the right thing for himself in yesterday's Rowley Mile at Hawkesbury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 465 wordsCREDENCE adopted win, tie or wrangle tactics in the Flying Handicap, and, as a result, he scrambled home by a neck from the sensationally backed Vallar. PUNTERS aren't keen on backing cranky nags, but they had to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 456 wordsBERTIE BYRNE and his henchmen did their roll on Chuquisaca in the Highweight Handicap, but the money was chucked in the air. ...
Article : 271 wordsGOT THERE IN THE LAST STRIDE.—Tressilian (outside) came from a long way back in yesterday's Hawkesbury Spring Handicap, and beat Spear-shot (centre) by a long head. Favorite Sunflare, who looked a winner three, from home, stopped, and ran third, while Frances Cyllene and Donald (outside) beat the remainder. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 53 wordsPOMMY prad Ruffler must have left his stable yesterday morning in real picnic mood. Usually a contrary customer, Ruffler ...
Article : 377 wordsIF there's anything in this "Coming events cast their shadows before" business then the steeplechasing brigade will be working a 48-hour ...
Article : 211 wordsWHEN Rufe Naylor started screaming "I'll take four fifties Firbolg as the Hawkesbury Highweight field was approaching the turn, it ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 191 wordsIt's a safe bet that Bookie Bill Alldritt wishes that Jack Molloy had been fielding at Hawkesbury yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 338 wordsEVIDENTLY N.Z. trainer Freddie Jones didn't back too many winners at Hawkesbury yesterday. The tittle fellow was in a distinctly ...
Article : 475 wordsIN the hope that history would repeat itself yesterday at Hawkesbury, punters stacked cash on Sunflare in the Spring Handicap. In the corresponding race last year, Sunflare cleared out with the lead and was never headed, but, although Eiver ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 wordsDEAD unlucky not to have landed a Menangle Maiden some weeks back, losing that race on a protest that 90 per cent, of racegoers believed was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 374 wordsJoe Cook got out of bed after suffering with an attack of 'flu to go to Hawkesbury to daub it on Multiply. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 262 wordsIT'S safe to My that 99 per cent, of punters had never heard of a horse called Red Royal prior to it being weighted for yesterday's HawKesbury ...
Article : 179 wordsMORE of Melbournesider Mendes' money went up in smoke when Funnell couldn't get up enough steam to win the ...
Article : 126 wordsSOMETHING was radically wrong when Dick O'Donnell won the Rosehill Guineas with Balloon King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 262 wordsIT was Black Saturday for Tuesday's backers in the second section of Saturday's Park Stakes at 'Istoric Oxbro. Peter Cruise's ...
Article : 175 wordsThe stewards at Hawkesbury reported: In the Park Stakes, first division, the stewards inquired into Turner's handling of Amanton and after hearing the ...
Article : 132 wordsFROM GARAGE TO GEE-GEES.—Jockey Reg. Marsden hasn't been idle during his two years' "holiday." He is shown working on a car at McGlynn Bros.' Kensington garage, where he has been employed at a mechanic. The A.J.C. committee reduced his disqualification to suspension at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 68 wordsFRANK DALTON thought he had one ping pong de par excellence when he saddled up Snowbound in the first divvie of ...
Article : 114 wordsDanny Lewis would, no doubt, like to have an extra-air pump inside his gelding The Motorist. He's fast for a while, but always finishes on four flat tyres. ...
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