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TAB. DOUBLE T.A.B. QUINELLA 3.20 p.m.— LION BROWN EASTER CUP $20,000: OC; 3200 in. 1 6783 TREVINO (1) It <7 g Six Yankee — Kilbank Lady). Latest third was behind' Bronze Trail over one mile at Auckland on March 31.1 This will be harder. J. Smolenski' 2 4022 SCOTTISH HEATH (2) It (5 g Scottish Hanover—l Adius Heather). Just caught I b> Del’s Dream al the end <»f a fast 2600 m on March 24.' Grand stayer expected toj make a bold bid. J. Noble 3 2663 MISS PERT (3) It -7 mi Waratah—Tania Jane). Rather! unlucky when third in Grand 1 Final on March 24. Third in; this race 12 months ago and again a top chance as she is i such a fine stayer. J. Carter 4 2262 MAJESTIC CHARGER (4) It <8 g Majestic Chance— F/icn Globe*. Showed great courage to run Westburn Vue to half a head last Friday. Much better placed and the rise in class is unlikely
to trouble him. Leading chance. K. Norman 5 0210 BAD LUCK (5) It «a g bcoLch Abbe—r urdeiie). Good second to wee Win in 3200 m heat last month. Has sound i ecord as a slayei and it allowed to dictate own pace, could take catching. k. Cameron 6 9361 WESTBURN VUE (6) It ij m Lumber Dream —Belie Vue). Gamed a deserved win over 2600 m last r ridav. This xv ilt be niucn harder, but could be piuminem just the same. J. Carmichael 7 4468 NIMBLE YANKEE (7) It (7 g Regal Yankee—Morsel). No real danget m Grand Final at latest stait. Has; shown sound staying formj but will have to be taken onj trust in this. F. Kirk 8 9151 RONDEL (8) It (7 g Berra Hanover- Light Ren i dez). Game finish to win' Grand Final last month. Hasi a splendid record as a stayer' and recorded hnin Ils when he won his 3200 m heat on! March 14. Sure to take beat-; ing. 1 P. Wolfenden 9 3346 ROCKY TRYAX (9) It (6 h Lumber Dream—-South-ern Spot). Good run lor close sixth in Grand Final. Most consistent and must be considered. especially as he was placed in last N.Z. Cup. 1 M. de Filippi 11 0071 PALESTINE (1) 10 (8 li Scottish Hanover—Coo Doot. Showed gamcness to win Consolation Race on March 24. Form before that was . rather disappointing and 1 must be considered only as an outside prospect. T. May, 12 5028 GREG ROBINSON (2) 10 (5 g Out to Win—Double Duty). Fine run when secondi to Palestine in Consolation i Race on Mai ch 24. Failed! over one mile at Auckland' on March 31 at only start! since then. Fine stayer entitled to consideration. M. Robinson 13 1114 WEE WIN (3) 10 (6 h Out to Win —Foaming Lassi.l Fought, on gamely for fourth, in Grand Final. Seldom guilty ! of a bad run over this distance and looks certain to; take beating. W. Butt 14 5295 BELMER'S IMAGE (4)1 10 <5 g Armbro Del—Countess 1 Belmerj. Mixed good and bad, efforts last month. Was; second in Auckland Cup,! which could be a lair guide) to his chance. However, will; be extended. 15 3755 TRUSTY SCOT (1) 55 <6 g Scottish Command—! Fledgling). Fair run for fifth! in Grand Final when he. ; failed to got clear. Always a chance in this type of race and expected to go well. J. Hunter 16 1392 SAPLING (1) 20 (5 h Young Charles—TaakondahJ). Just caught by Rondel in Grand Final. Has splendid record over the distance and even from this mark is expected to get into the finish.; H. Skinner: Scratched: Timely Robin.
13 0404 Waipounamu (4) 10 I. Sutherland i; I ■ kCWJtj ■ c T.A.B. DOUBLE 4.40 p.m.— THREE-YEAR-OLD CHAMPIONSHIP . $7000; 2600 m. 1 0392 JOHNNY LAND (1) It tg Johnny Gee — Bonny! Lands). Good second to Sovereign last week. Must! be a chance on that run. P. Jones 2 4570 AUGUSTUS REX (2) It <g Tempest Hanover—: Cushic Doo). Others pre-; ferred. 3 3093 SPARTAN QUEEN (3) It (f True Averil—Millie Peterson). Third to Sove-! reign last week. This is considerably harder. R. Kennedy 4 6410 FROSTY LOBELL (4) It i ic Mark Lobe! I—Lena Frost.. Broke badly last time out.! Has shown up against strong! • opoosition and could surpriSe - B. Gllddsn 5 2119 OSTRAVA (5) If <g! j Nevelr Romeo — Bravfne). Run down in Great North-i j ern Derby, but impressive!
when he won at Addington! before that. Looks a leading chance. P. Wolfenden 6 5234 TROJAN (6) It g Lord-1 ship—Soldier Gai). Foor second to Ostrava three starts , back, and bold finisher when fourth in Great Northern; Derby. Must be a fine prospect. R. Brosnan; 7 2141 HISTORIC MOMENT (7) It (g Historic Time—} Momento). Game un well lor; fourth in Harvey Stakes on : March 24 and wun al Winton a week later. Far from a forlorn chance. K. Dixon 8 /611 MATAI DREAMER (8) It (c Frosty Dream—Matai Song). Won Great Northern Derby in style last time out.' i Grand stayer but not too: reliable from a stand. With; a reasonable beginning, will, | take beating. R. Cameron . , 9 8865 SONNELLINO (9) It (gj Armbro Del—Andata). Came) | on well for fifth in Great ! Northern Derby. Must be I given a chance of surprising. A. Kersiake ■ 10 3123 SEAFIELD ROSE (10) It. H Timely Knight—Seaiield | Empress). Bather unluckv ; third in North Island Oaks hist Saturady. Racing well at present and should be prominent. J. Noble 11 3520 WING COMMANDER (11) It tg Flying Lord—Fair Alda). No threat in Great Northern Derby. Better than that suggested and must be given another chance. K. Townley 12 9981 GREGORY GARRISON; (12) It ic Card Shark Non-! nie Hanover). No appeal in this class. F. Chapman 14 1101 SOVEREIGN (14) It i c ( Bachelor Hanover—Royal Reimer;. Easy win from 30m! . at Addington last week.' Awkwardly drawn, but must! , si ill be considered. J. Smolenskif 15 5320 WEST STREET (15) It, ig Tarport Coulter —Corwarl.i Failed in Great Northern Derby. Earlier form was outstanding and could easily! be prominent in this. P. Young 16 0383 TREVOR HODGEN (16) ; It ig Hodgen’s Surprise—! Scene). Has shown much promise, but set a difficult task from this barrier draw.; S. Miller ; Scratched: Crow Bar.
iuumB TREBLE UN 12 5 1 pm. PLAINS HANDICAP 93250; C4; 3200m. 9052 Crossfire <1> It 2 7331 T. Thompson Cottonfields >2) Hi 3 9274 tj. Lout Ganeion <3> it 4 XJ05 P. Young Crown Top (4» It: 5 1009 J. Crofts Thurber s Boy <5i it 6 5226 T. Behms Lumber Boy (6) Hi - 1553 I Max Smart Doll (7) It 8 6038 K. Williams Butler Belle It - 10 0088 R Jones Lord Warden mnruh i it 11 0020 B. Kerr Lord Septimus • 1) 10 i 12 0694 1 Wav Lord Burlington <2> 10 13 1. Watson 4450 Hurricane Kirk «unr uh i F. Newfield •ralched: Satchmo. l(f
I RACE 2 12.45 p.m. - N.Z. TROTTING STAKES SjOJMfO; thiee-'ear old trottei 2600m. 1 61 Eee Tee 1' It J Carmichael 2 0808 Best Choice <2i B. Hamilton Itl Charlie Glass «3> X. Berkett 11 4 2224 Tough Girl t4j K. Purdon It 6 2883 Sid '6> D Townin It; 7 Gerry Nova (7) R. Wheeler R 7310 Del Miller 3) B. Kerr !’ 9 2032 Flying Star t9« C. Baynes It: 10 1121 Thriller Dee 10» 1 Hunter lt| 11 1166 Now Then <lb D. Nvhan It' 12 0301 False Kiwi 12, it 1 13 7050 Gilt Edge <I3) M. Gillum It 11 33 Lee Mir <141 R. Cameron It li 0 Bonspiei ,15) L. TriHord It! 16 00R Ma/be (16< Emergent** M 5 SHOO' Charlie Lincoln (5) R. Morris It
1 k 1 * ON-COURSE TREBLE 1.25 pm.— BRYNDWR STAKES S3800; C5-C6; mobile: 2600m. 1 OQO0 Star Chance (1) It R. Carter 2 6091 Ladyship Khan H M de Filippi 3 3720 Flaxton (3) 11 P O’Reilh jun. 4 2101 Hydro Byrd U) It I. Watson 5 8005 Rock On i5> It C. White 6 9090 Port View <6) It D Xvhan 7 8812 Profiteer <7) It J. Hampton 8 5000 Royal Delivery <8> It E Ryan 9 7163 Sail Again (9) It R. Brosnan
■ raceThMMI ONCQURSE TREBLE 2.5 pm.— SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES FINAL $3000; tw o-yea i -olds; 2000m 1 6473 Regal Chevai (1) It M. de Filippi i 3 1151 Ryat Pont «3j It R. Cameron 1 102b Wickliffe (4) It P. Jones 5 3232 E| Guago *5i 11 J. Carmichael 6 1104 Don Jaime <6) 111 R. Payne I 7 4812 Armbro Star (7) It I P Williamson 8 94 Berry Picker (3i It F. Kirk 9 5 Thurber Globe <9, It F Murfitt 10 23 Treasurer «10) It J Smolensk! 11 1641 Royal Lopez 111> It' 12 7006 Armbro Wings H2i It 1 Scratched: Wish Me Luck.
ft ft iiliM 2.40 p m.— MEMBERS' HANDICAP $2800; C3; 2600m. 1 2733 Don Cortez H> P O’Reilly jun. It 4060 Kheredin <2M. de Filippi It j 3 1700 Bright And Breezy (3) J. Noble It 1 0092 Band Music <4) J. Smolensk! it 3741 Noble Conquest (5i D. Nyhan 6 6562 Phillippa Frost 16) W. Fletcher It 7 0801 Flying Princess (7) A. Perucich it 9 7788 Alcester (9) P Young H 10 0026 Water ton (10) S. Miller It 11 3070 Oppcnhein HI) M. Smolensk! It 12 7615 Pine Ship H2) P Hampton 11 •ratched: Foaming Waters.
4 p.m.— RETX $5000; PETER HANDICAP OC; trotters; 3200m. 1 6542 Pointer Hanover (1) R. Brosnan Hi 2 6057 First Prize <2) D. Jones it 3 0807 Western Approach (3 C. de Filippi It 4 0080 Marsha Donna i4) It 0 9438 Miss Castleton (5.) T. May It 6 0805 Santoza (6) P. O’Reilly, jun. It 7 0000 Sharmbro i.7i F. Murfitt It 8 5486 About Now 18} D. Nyhan It 9 4314 Cool Cat (9) (". Baynes it 10 4553 Waitaki Gamble f 1 » J. Smolensk! 10 11 lisa Voss i2i R. Cameron 10 12 5011 Even Speed (3) W. Butt 10
| RACE 9 T.A.B. QUINELLA 5.25 p.m.— G. W. BLAXALL STAKES $4250; C6-C7; mobile; 2000m. 2 0000 Remorse (2) It: F. Kirk 3 5595 Johnny Reqalo (3) It i K. Chapman 4 0000 Captain Clive (4,i Itj T. Thompson 5 4038 Aurum Bay (5) It B. O’Carroll 7 3400 Longfellow Deeds i7) lt| R. Dunn 8 0627 Worthy Lord (8i It J. Smolensk! 9 2800 Fallimento (9) It R. Johnstone 10 0700 Kathy Brigade <10> It C de Filippi Il 2320 Bronze Queen <11; It M. Edwards 12 3796 Master Regal (12i It. M. de Filippi Scratched: Hurricane Squire, Canis Minor.
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