MARAUDER, on recent form, has best credentials for the Australian Cup, Australia's longest handicap race, to be run at Flemington on Saturday, token the FJI.C, autumn carnival will conclude. Marauder, like Pooley Bridge, has had hurdling ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 853 wordsMost of the Cup horses had their final gallops on the tracks today. Red Ray again pleased his trainer by going strongly on the sand at Caulfield for ...
Article : 328 wordsPRINCE QUEX'S decisive victory over Lady Mauve and Princess Pam, who dead-heated for second place, and 12 others in the River Handicap today confirmed the form of Marauder, the Cup favorite, who beat the New Zealander in the Autumn ...
Article : 4,001 wordsBonnington winner or the Flying Handicap yesterday, again shoved form in winning the Naracoorte Cup today. Running to the front soon after the start. Bonnington remained the ...
Article : 1,187 wordsat Flemington today there was betting on toe Australian Cup, and Marauder became a still firmer favorite for toe long race. He shortened a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 754 wordsWhen Mr. C. Wheeler purchased toe half-brother, by Lo Zingaro, to Clever Son at toe yearling sales yesterday for 700 guineas, he was acting on behalf of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsDorawyn, who was recently sent by her owner, Mr. S. Torr, from Adelaide to Melbourne, where she entered, H. W. Torr's stables, galloped five furlongs on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 629 wordsProbable riders for Morphettville Spring field Handicap.—First Division—Democies. N. Scanion: Royal Letter. E. Whitaker St. Abe: S. Kite; Coonaver. D. Andrews: ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Fri 4 Mar 1938, Page 12
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