Racing strongly for the straight entrance. Obey kept the rest in the rear in the Canterbury Handicap. Attractive is seen finishing second, and Funny, on the inside, can't see anything humorous in third position. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 191 wordsWarwick Farm form did not work out too well when applied to the Canterbury Handicap yesterday. A week ago ...
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Article : 258 wordsBeckwith, putting on pace after entering the straight, beat Green and Sir Allan to the post in the first division of the Three-Year-Old Handicap. Beckwith was the third of five topweights to win. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 232 wordsSeveral months ago a young Englishman, Colin Castle, came to Australia with a team of five horses belonging to Mr. E. T. O'Sullivan, an ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 4 Mar 1928, Page 6
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