KING’S TRIAL’S BEHAVIOUR
(N.Z. Press A:
SYDNEY, April 28. The Australian Jockey Club starter, Mr R. M. Yates, yesterday recommended to Randwick stewards that the New Zealand horse, King’s Trial, be barred from racing where events are started from mobile stalls.
In the Rous Handicap yesterday. King’s Trial was fractious and refused to enter his barrier stall. Eventually he started from outside tl e stalls, lost several lengths at the start, and finished last. f Mr Yates recommended that King’s Trial should be banned until he became more tractable in the stalls.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28263, 29 April 1957, Page 4
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