From the time that Running Girl turned for home well clear of the favorite, Warramoowee, in the First Division at Albion Park yesterday, an dwith the race well won, a storm of hoots greeted the Waukenphast mare, and the demonstration ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 439 wordsPromoted to the Plate for his two successes in Purse events at Albion Park, Paysong completed the hat trick yesterday. ...
Article : 208 words"FIFTY-FIFTY." SAID THE JUDGE.—Kerraith, on the rails, and Gillipill [?] locked lead [?] three furlongs of the Second Division at Albion Park yesterday. The judge declared a dead-heat. Persse Fox was a length behind them in third place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 23 wordsWaiton threw out the soon signal in the Fourth Division at the Albion Park meeting yesterday, when, after being squeezed out at the start, she finished fast ...
Article : 193 wordsInstead of being allowed to scamper to the front and waste her energy, as formerly, Morning Dew was ridden from behind in the Fourth Division at Albion Park yesterday, with the result that she had stamina to spare at the finish, and won handsomely. ...
Article : 209 wordsSere Lady looked good to the majority of punters prior to the Third Division at Albion Park yesterday. She looked just as good when she turned for home in front, but many of those who assisted in making her favorite would have sold out cheaply at the three furlongs. ...
Article : 724 wordsRecent performances on the part of Siege Lass had created the impression that she was a light of other days, but she put so much pep into her finishing ...
Article : 191 wordsAs Pretty Joey had chased Paysong home in the Purse at the previous meeting at Albion Park, and Paysong had won in Plate company again ...
Article : 206 wordsAfter witnessing the splendid finishing effort of Mintman in the 10 furlongs Midsummer Handicap at the Q.T.C. meeting on Boxing Day hundreds of racegoers wondered how he managed to feet himself beaten in a recent handicap at Toowoomba. Not having been privileged to hear ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 445 wordsHead and head all the way from the three furlongs post, Kerraith and Gillipill fought out a furious finish in the Second Division at Albion Park yesterday, and as they were still head and head as they flashed past the judge be recorded a dead-heat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 234 wordsA number of racegoers are asking whether some of the registered bookmakers call the odds against a horse only so that they ...
Article : 208 wordsThat such keen racing folk as Joe Matthews and Mick Polson should have allowed their New Zealand bred gelding, Papatu, to ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Banchory Handicap, the principal event at Clifford Park races this afternoon, run over one mile, brought together a useful class, with top-weight, Paddy ...
Article : 130 wordsIn suspending jockey F. Ponton under Rule 167 for his handling of The Kilt in the Hendra Plate at the Q.T.C. meeting on Boxing Day the stipes said they were taking a lenient view of the happening. Lenient was right, for if ever a hone should have won a race The Kist ...
Article : 426 wordsAt the inquiry into the cause of the fail of Bernardie in Trial at the Q.T.C. meeting on Boxing Day jockey K. Jeffers ...
Article : 207 wordsSir Sarchedon's dicky leg went on him in the Flying Handicap at the Q.T.C. meeting on Boxing Day, but finishing on the other three the chestnut, a length and a quarter behind I.O.U., beat the rest of the runners in the good-class field. ...
Article : 492 wordsBecause Newbold Boy had failed to live up to the reputation he established in races across the border another well performed candidate from the Rivert, in Prince Scremond, was not taken very seriously by punterdom when he made his debut in Brisbane in the first heat of the ...
Article : 421 wordsThat he was chock full of courage had been demonstrated by the Amberdown colt, Amberwee, in his previous race at Headquarters; he treated those who witnessed the Boxing Dry meeting to, further evidence of it—plus galloping ability of ...
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 29 Dec 1929, Page 2
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