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T.A.B. DOUBLE 8.35 p.m.— 9 WREN HANDICAP $2525; C 3; 2700 m. 1 1600 SLY BOY (1) It. No appeal on latest race showings. C. McLachlan 2 3041 ALEC PETERSON (2) It. Gained a decisive win at the Cheviot meeting on April 2.i Must take beating on that! run. T. Thomas • 3 0478 LOCAL JOE (3) It. Only! a fair run at Winton on'. March 31. Hard to recoin-j mend. J. Crooks ! 4 0690 RODRIGEZ (4) It. Poor! record. No appeal. 5 2018 COMPANY EXPRESS (5)! It. Failed at the Cheviot.; meeting, but won at Methven I before that. Has speed, but i not reliable. Outside chance.! R. Langford j 6 0125 BEN RODDEN (6) It. Has shown abilitv at times! and well up to ’ this class.) Expected to make a bold bid. M. Skinner 7 4704 IN CHARGE (7) It. Not i too consistent, but capable; of a bold showing just the; same. 8 0000 SPRINGFIELD PRINCE (8) It. Out of form and hard ! to recommend. P. Gallagher 9 0001 RAPID MAN (9) It. i Gained an impressive if nar- * row win at Hororata last Saturday. Talented young j pacer expected to be hard' to beat. G. Court: 10 2403 CHURNSIDE (10) It.! Seldom guilty of a bad run. I Good third to Good Too at Winton on March 31. Sure' to take beating. i D. Kerr, jun. 11 0797 BE SLY (1) 10. Has' failed to show much fight in I his latest racing. Will be tested in this. i J. Bond: 1 12 0939 BLURTOSCAR (2) 10. ; Form rather mixed, but did well when third to In to 1
View at Addington two starts back. Must be considered. 13 3504 NEW AVERIL (3) 10. Sound run when fourth at ! Addington on March 24. Must j be a sound prospect on that; run. H. Skinner 14 MASTER TERRY (4) 10. First start for almost 13 months. No appeal. 15 8008 NOT A CHANCE (5) 10. Outclassed in Inter-Dominion; heats last month. This will! be easier and must be a i prospect. • A. Malcolmson 16 4409 KINGSDOWN CAVA LIER (6) 10. lias a sound record on this course even! though form background nolj all that encouraging. Rough chance. R. Brosnan Emergencies: Springfield i Prince. Rodrigez.v' T.A.B. DOUBLE T.A.B TREBLE T.A.B. QUINELLA 9.35 p.m.— FAY HANDICAP $1900: three-vear-olds: 2700 m. 1 0070 WINNING CHOICE (1) H. Looked promising early in his career, but would have to improve on latest efforts to be much of a threat. L. Keenan 2 0020 AVENTUREUX (2) It. (’hocked and lost all chance at Addington last week. Was third to Frosty Lobell on the same course two starts back. Sound prospect. 3 0074 LOYAL WAVE (3) It. Went a better race when fourth at the recent Cheviot meeting. Could surprise 4 8221 DELBERT (4) It. Most impressve when he won at Hororata last Saturday. Sure 1o take beating in spite of rise in class. F. Kirk 5 5030 NOW'S YOUR CHANCE (5) It. Outside chance at best.! 6 9532 LAUGH AT LAST (6) It. Good second to Historic Mo-! ment at Winton on March 31.’ Must be considered on that: placing. A. Devery ! 7 0940 AMANDA DAWN (7) It.! Checked at Hororata last] week. Has shown lair ability and could be placed. K. O'Reilly 8 1306 CLE VALLE (8) It. Failed at Winton on March! 31, but form earlier was fair. Might surprise. J. Bond; 9 7224 CATHERINE OF ARRAGON (9) It. Sound runs at Addington and Hororata at; her latest starts. Due for a; win and could be close up. ) R. Brosnan 10 0348 STOP THE CLOCK (10). It. Failed at Addington last week. Has gone fair races at; limes and could be placed, j P. O'Reilly, jun. 11 0307 THE TRUMP (11) It. No appeal. R. Latimer’ 12 COLAND'S PRINCE (12) It.
First start and will have to be taken on trust. ,13 2141 HISTORIC MOMENT (2) 10. Looks the one Io heal j after some outstanding rac ; ing lately in Southland Won I in 3min 9.2 sec for 2400 m al Winton on March 31 K. Dixon 15 2005 KINTYRE (3) 10. Failed ! to du better than fifth at , Winton, but showed much promise earlier. Should go ! close. A. Laidlaw 16 0000 EASTERN CHANC9 (1) 20. Has fallen from grace | with dismal showings lately. Hard to consider. ! Emergency: Colando’s Prince. ! Scratched: Oppenhein. | T.A.B. TREBLE T.A.B. QUINELLA 10.35 p.m.— VALLEY PACE $2000; C2; probat ionarx drivers; mobile; 2700 m. 1 5557 Robbie's Talent (1) It 2 6674 Pamahaka <2> It
T.A.B. TREBLE 8.5 p.m.A. J PRICE HANDICAP $1775; CJ; trotters; 3200m. 1 6403 Tuflane d> . ]t' 2 0057 Free Martial (2i 11 3 4040 Rowdy Rose i3i It 4 3408 Miss Melinda (4) It 5 6090 Nudger (5) It (i 2090 Coastalong <6, It 7 1000 Deo Voiante (7) JI 9 46 Libra Star <9» it: 11 9044 Tarport Glen d lj 12 8109 Red Boa <I2i it 13 Not Surprise (I) 20 14 3421 Our Game <2i 20 15 0533 Pridevale v‘»» 20 16 1908 Sir Henry <4i 20 Emergencies:-— 8 6860 Bonny Lyn <8) 1 ( 10 6560 Dayville (10) It
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