LAST—first—last—first! It may sound like a clock ticking, or something, but what it is really is a summary of the merry-go-round form of COOLWOOD, who yesterday astonished the natives at Albion Park by bobbing up in first place in the Second Division, after running an inglorious last a week earlier at Ascot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 515 wordsHalf Brisbane's racing population was waiting for Lord Downshire at Albion Park yesterday. The Amberdown gelding had been ...
Article : 185 wordsIf a flock of kook[?]burras had flown over Albion Park after the Purse yesterday, their laughter would have been as nothing to that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 380 wordsPAGE 5 for further reviews of yesterday's racing in Brisbane and Sydney. ...
Article : 19 wordsBULLTOP put himself right up top of the sand boys' class by his striking performance in winning the Plate at Albion Park yesterday ...
Article : 370 wordsIf trainers take seriously the ultimatum of the Q.T.C. stewards delivered by chairman Jim Lynch at Albion Park yesterday, there will be a marhed decrease in the size of fields. And if the stipes take themselves seriously, there is also the likelihood of some gaps in the ...
Article : 495 wordsDROPPING from the clouds, SUNSTREAM finished second in yesterday's Third Division—a splendid performance, as he was hopelessly ...
Article : 62 wordsGET ready for CALVOUS. Was more unlucky in the Second Division at Albion Park than somebody caught in the downpour without an overcoat or ...
Article : 42 wordsWET reins that kept slipping through big hands on a heavy-headed horse was the explanation advanced by ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsMYALL PRINCE was solidly supported in yesterday's Plate at Albion Park, but the gelding was never dangerous, handling the sand like one ...
Article : 45 wordsDIRECT LADDIE'S middle name should be glue! Worried from barrier-rise to maintain or at least share the lead in the Third ...
Article : 319 wordsIN a small enclosure at the famous Widden Stud in N.S.W., many notable sires have been buried, each with a marble headstone, to mark the resting place of a horse which has left an indelible impression on the breeding industry ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 339 wordsALAN COOPER'S sale of St. Constant to Joe Cook looks like nothing at all when compared with the ...
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 5 Mar 1939, Page 3
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