After going for everything in sight for the last six weeks—in fact, he only misted the Hawkesbury meeting—the constant strain at last told on the great New Zealander, Limerick, and he was not able to pull out his convincing run in the last ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 523 wordsEARNING HIS CORN.—All Mag who won at Ascot yesterday, is proving a "put in and take out" proportion, and his owner must show a decent figure on the credit side. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsTHERE was much speculation as the three Randwick Plate runners filed on to the track yesterday as to which of the trio would go out and make the pace. It was generally anticipated that Bacchus, who was only in for the third money, would go to the front. However, Pantheon took charge at the start and led all the way, and while his 3.28½ was 5sec. slower than that registered by him in last year's Randwick ...
Article : 233 wordsFrank McGrath must consider his Rossendale gelding, Rozener, the most versatile equine on the map. ...
Article : 192 wordsPrior to winning the Caulfield Guineas this afternoon Avant Courier had only won one unimportant event. He was sold as ...
Article : 275 wordsMollison, a handsome son of Queensland's greatest equine daughter, Molly's Robs, carried his penalty like a champion and won the Debutant Stakes to-day in time that equalled the track record. Hit owner, E. M. Pearce, regarded him as a certainty and backed him to odds on, and ...
Article : 428 wordsNone of the homes that finished behind Royal Charter in the Caulfield Stakes this afternoon will have any chance, turning the tables on him in the Caulfield Cup. Like so many of the horses sired by Comedy King, Royal Charter seems to ...
Article : 457 wordsKentle won the last Brisbane Cup. After viewing his performance in to-day's Final Handicap of a mile and a quarter, ...
Article : 231 wordsDOWNED THE GIANT.—Pantheon, fresh and full of life, brought about the downfall of the mighty (tired) Limerick yesterday. Pantheon's finish was a dazzling one, and he is bound to harden in the Melbourne Cup quotes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsStrange to say, neither Ned Moss nor Eric Connolly, both of whom won fortunes betting at the ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. Harry Taylor will always remember never to back his recent purchase, Whitta, when the track is heavy. The daughter of ...
Article : 233 wordsCANONBURY winner, Ridgemount, would have been a nice bargain at the 25 hundred guineas asked for him when he ...
Article : 120 wordsDuring his visit to Sydney Eric Connolly couldn't do anything wrong, and he cleaned up so much money that he was ...
Article : 288 wordsBARTLE, when the field was taking 12 half seconds to the furlong, was content to let Beedos lag behind in the rear in ...
Article : 155 wordsThe better the form some horses show the better the price their connections secure. ON the first day of the meeting ...
Article : 143 wordsFrom the time that Textile left Geo. Delaney'a care at Caulfield and went down to his old quarters in E. J. O'Dwyer's stables he has shown but the most indifferent form until he won the Toorak Handicap this afternoon. This is the reason why ...
Article : 334 wordsBacked for a fortune in to-day's Clibborn Stakes, Winalot, winner of the Rosehill Guineas, second to Trivalve in the Derby, second to Limerick in the Craven Plate, and equal favorite with. Trivalve for the Victorian Derby, was not only ...
Article : 309 wordsAS a result of racing at Caulfield this afternoon, betting on the two Cups changed slightly. Royal Chorter is now red-hot ...
Article : 77 wordsBookmakers' racecourse lore is mystifying in its accuracy. Despite the fact that the New Zealand colt, Ridgemount, ran poorly in the Breeders' Plate and that Glasgow finished fourth after some of his gear slipping, the collective ring took an ...
Article : 241 wordsCharlie ("Squeaker") Brown enjoys the reputation of being one of the shrewdest men in the local racing game, but it is questionable whether his usual astuteness was not a little astray when he elected to install his Quantock gelding, Quan ...
Article : 286 wordsMILLIONAIRE John Brow staked more than the price of a few tons of coal on his March Along youngster. Adrian's March, in the Cannonbury Stakes, but, had the juvenile not declared his pace "black" over the final ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 9 Oct 1927, Page 2
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