THE apprentice, E. Britt, taught more experienced riders a lesson in tactics, when lie brought Rogerson home an easy winner in the Canterbury Handicap yesterday, and the lad is rapidly becoming one of the most ...
Article : 547 wordsEQUAL favorite with Royal Park for the Flying Handicap at Canterbury yesterday, Gloriole let her ...
Article : 432 wordsBetting on the second Juvenile Handicap yesterday suggested that Gravure had a lien on the race. In any circumstances, probably, ...
Article : 328 wordsHavaspot (outside), beat Charalt over the final furlong of the first division of the Canterbury Park Highweight Handicap yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsOvercoming interference while running third, near the three-furlong post, King Pin, a well- backed second favorite, stayed too ...
Article : 320 wordsCharalf is proving costly for backers. He was favorite again for the first division of the Highweight Handicap at Canterbury ...
Article : 390 wordsJ. M. Cameron, a New Zealander, well-known as the owner-trainer of The Hawk, broke a run of bad ...
Article : 248 wordsAfter his success at Canterbury Park yesterday. George Talto looked lively enough to repeal his tusk untroubled. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsThe Newcastle jockey, G. Delaney, was suspended for two months by the stipendiary stewards at Canterbury yesterday. ...
Article : 52 wordsK. Britt, bringing Rogerson back after winning the Canterbury Handicap yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsRogerson, winner of the Canterbury Handicap, is raced on lease by his trainer, G. H. Moody, until 1934, and is a half-brother (by Roger de ...
Article : 96 wordsR. J. Parsons, who rode Australian Belle to victory in the Park Stakes at Canterbury Park yesterday, is apprenticed ...
Article : 54 wordsTurning for home in the first division of the Canterbury Park Juvenile Handicap yesterday, Arnurna (second) led Drinker, King Pin (winner), and King Moab. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsThe successful lightweight,E. C. Britt, was seen in his best A form at the Canterbury Park Races yesterday. He rode the ...
Article : 69 wordsJudging by his showing in the Ashbury Handicap at Canterbury yesterday, Rory O'More has had Just about enough racing for the time ...
Article : 111 wordsRain was foiling when the Park Stakes was run at Canterbury yesterday, but the track must have been in wonderful ...
Article : 58 wordsCanterbury backers were waiting yesterday for that good performer Orby Anthus. When acceptances were declared on Thursday he remained ...
Article : 42 wordsKaoota, who carried 9.13 to victory in the £500 Handicap at Ascot (Vic.) yesterday, has had several similar victories on the same ...
Article : 56 wordsHelped by his early pace, which carried him out of the flying mud, George Talto made a one-horse affair of the Second Highweight at Canterbury yesterday, and the further they went, the more he increased his lead. ...
Article : 325 wordsThe ex-New Zealand gelding Watch Officer, the medium of a plunge last week at Moorefield, was a runner in the first division of the Highweight ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. R. Cato left for Melbourne by the Westralia yesterday with Love Song and Victorian racegoers are advised to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsWhen Australian Belle shot through on the rails in the straight to win the Park Stakes at Canterbury she registered her first win on city courses ...
Article : 71 wordsPatrons at Canterbury Park yesterday found the totalisator closed by the Government's edict, a haven of refuge front the rain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsThe surprise winner of the Canterbury Park Stakes yesterday, Australian Belle, drew clear of her field 50 yards from the winning-post. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsDuring a passing rush at Earl Park, Freestone (St. George) made a wild bull-at-the-gate charge at Dennett (North Sydney), ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 24 Apr 1932, Page 10
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