AN amazing incident developed at Albion Park yesterday, when chief stipe Jim Lynch told the owner and trainer of Tobermorry, a runner in the Fifth Division, that their complaints ...
Article : 523 wordsAfter a long run of outs Clarrie O'Connor had the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 67 wordsIN turning a back 'un by way of a preliminary prior to the first race at Albion Park yesterday, Impel caused more trouble than the proverbial bull in a ...
Article : 296 wordsANOTED stopper at one time, the Hebrus mare now does her stopping in front once she gets there. Haakoon began better than Key ...
Article : 162 wordsTHAT, black market operations are a poor guide to the ultimate starting price of a horse is reflected in Frisco Lil's quote on Saturday. ...
Article : 49 wordsFINISHING resolutely, after he had conceded Wonsanna a three lengths' break from the three furlongs, Golden Union took the lead at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 416 wordsFinishing brilliantly, veteran Bahford strikes his best form in taking the First Division. He had the race won a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsArdvern's success in yesterday's Albion Park Fifth Division was like a drink of water to a parched traveller for punters. They had ...
Article : 277 words"WELL, what did he do wrong?" trainer Bill Bougoure wanted to know of those who had criticised his decision to put apprentice J. Page on Bahford, after the Mid Kent horse had won the First Division at Albion Park yesterday. "It is true Bahford ran wide at the home turn," the trainer declared, "but nobody could have ridden him better to that point ...
Article : 359 wordsThere was some real money for Don Duck in yesterday's Second Division at Albion Park, and he was solidly supported from six to ...
Article : 127 wordsQUESTIONED by "Truth" regarding the disappointing form of Raider, yesterday, A. Tindall confessed himself unable to explain ...
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 6 Jan 1946, Page 2
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