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Racing MAY BE MATED WITH TULLOCH

Plans For N.Z.-Bred Filly (N.Z .P.A ,-Keuter—Copurtffht > SYDNEY. May 14. Connexions plan to mate the New Zealand-bred Winnipeg with Tulloch, when she finishes her racing career. Yesterday Winnipeg brilliantly won the Three and Four-year-old Han ' cap (seven furlongs) at Randwick. Winnipeg carried the big weight of 9-4 to beat Janny Lou by three-quarters of a length, with Lady Webb a short half-head away, third, in a race for fillies and mares. . The part-owners, Mr D. Blackie, and Mr L. S. Otway, saw Winnipeg win yesterday for the first time. Mr Blackie bred both Winnipeg and Tulloch at Mr Otway’s Trelawney Stud. Winnipeg is a slight bay filly by Pride of Kildare (imp.), sire of the last Melbourne Cup winner, Hi-Jinx. She is the sixth foal from her dam. Flight. The other five all have been good race winners. Winnipeg’s win yesterday stamped her an undisputed second to Australia’s top filly, the three-year-old Wenona Girl. Winnipeg was runner-up to Wenona Girl at Randwick in the Adrian Knox Oaks Stakes (one mile and a-half) in April,

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 5

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Racing MAY BE MATED WITH TULLOCH Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 5

Racing MAY BE MATED WITH TULLOCH Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 5

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