CHANCE AT ROSEHILL
Fair Summer On Trial (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) The three-year-old time colt, fair Summer, has a chance to justify hl® heavy weighting In the Doncaster Handicap when he tackles the sixh“n U t n odry y ' ng Handicap K°*eFair Summer must run well tn prove his Doncaster chances Calmness is nearly favourite for the Flying Handicap but he may forego this in favour of a sla £ t 1 , ln _ the seven furlong and a half Ra WSO n stakes. The New Zealand-bred horses Tasman Lad, Marco Khan Able I 'fh a . n « E ? rl I Sas “ nof w,u meet in the 10 furlong Ro&ehiii ü ßn dicap, for which G?n aMBlv ters is early favourite. win n .t an So.^"and* Lad, which finished third behind Victory Boy and the favourtte here on February 26. is on the Se Ta?m.n ne r ,aVourl ‘»m .. Tas “» n . Lad is high up on and hu the s 7hney Cup and his last run suggests that n® re , ad y t 0 s,rt k« his best New Zealand form. Zealand-bred colt ?J ak * d< L wn - expected to give w'hi..K lnbea . ,en . Lancashire Lad which cost 1N.Z.16.800. a close H«ndii. the T *° ye»r-old QuaHty ove L * lx furlongs. * Shakedown, by Chatsworth it win P,c,ur «Uue. has h.d h one win, two seconds and a third « r o°od «!&. ,OUr al >
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 6
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227CHANCE AT ROSEHILL Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 6
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