Dorwraith is proving something of an enigma to those of the Albion Park Club's customers who are not possessed of second sight, or lack other methods of getting on the inside of things. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 309 wordsA section of the large crowd watching the candidates taking their preliminary canter at Albion Park yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsPrince Itys made amends for former failures by staging a sterling run at the end of the Third Division at Albion Park yesterday which enabled him to defeat by a narrow margin the Toowoomba-trained Fantril. ...
Article : 282 wordsINSTEAD of suspension the stewards at Albion Park yesterday put a new one on jockey Les Tilbury, who was ...
Article : 93 wordsFurther evidence of the usefulness of the Chantemerle gelding, Rowladdie, was forthcoming in the Purse at Albion Park yesterday, when at the remunerative ...
Article : 256 wordsGreat as is the regard of Brisbane racegoers for the capabilities of the Gold Tie gelding, Bow Tie, the defeat of his stablemate, Merry Bachelor, in an earlier race had its bearing on the support, accorded Bow Tie in the First Division at Albion Park yesterday. ...
Article : 289 wordsTHE bolder of ticket No. 45816 in Tattersall's £1 sweep on the Sydney Cup will have cause for a genuine grievance. ...
Article : 72 wordsThere was almost a kindergarten air connected with the success of Ross Spear in the second spasm of the Fourth Division at Albion Park yesterday. THIS filly was the youngest animal ...
Article : 298 wordsWhen the Windsor horse, Winbow, raced in Brisbane about a year ago he displayed plenty of pep at the finish of his races, and his performance in the first heat of the Fourth Division at Albion Park yesterday showed that his sojourn in the Mackay district had in no way slowed him down. ...
Article : 321 wordsBy their crusade against interference, the stewards have succeeded in wafting the wind up most of the ...
Article : 176 wordsWally Blacklock, retired trainer, snapped studying his racebook at Albion Park, Jack Noud couldn't be caught bending. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsIT if high time racing stewards of all codes snipped the strings on the many bets which an accepted at evidence of the bona fides of owners and trainers, and at the same time clipped the wings of the obliging dead meat merchants. The Kedron stipes have announced they will take no notice of belling in future, ...
Article : 91 wordsWHEN the Q.T.C. stewards on the first day of the Easter meeting stopped short at a warning to George Anderson's apprentice, C. Skuse, that his horsemanship, taking that on Lady Morgan as an example, would have to be improved upon, the paved the way for one ...
Article : 305 wordsAS the Poitrel mare Pollena passed the winning post over half a furlong behind the Plate field at Albion Park yesterday a ...
Article : 156 wordsWith two First Division successes in as many starts, the connections of Gillipill had high hopes of completing the hat trick at Albion Park yesterday. ...
Article : 190 wordsMany racegoers have been impressed with the likeness between the ex-unregistered performer, Cheval d'Or, and his ...
Article : 264 wordsWhile The Cause has been a long time coming back to form, his recent races have demonstrated his proximity to the money. HIS election to the honor of ...
Article : 266 wordsRoss Spear, the only two-years-old contesting a race at Albion Park yesterday, defeated the Fourth Divisioners in the second heat in good style. Agemo made a race of it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsNo other sportsman in Queensland has expended as much in support of the racing game, and received so little in return, as Mr. E. G. Blume. WERE the favors of the fickle ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 486 wordsWhen raced in Brisbane as a two-year-old Merry Bachelor displayed plenty of pace, but he had to be taken to the provinces ...
Article : 223 wordsHarder to live down than a dog's bad name is a refutation any trainer may have achieved for the proper preparation of horses for distance events. HENCE it is that anything handled ...
Article : 456 wordsLittle Jack Hornery Sat in his cornery Eating his Easter pic.'T was a sort of reviver, ...
Article : 346 wordsTHE sight of usually staid punters down on their hands and knees searching for lost and torn up tickets was quite common some little time ...
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