FORM HORSES FOR WOODVILLE
11.15 — ■- . : ^ HOPELANDS HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of £350. One mile and five furlongs. — Foreign Coin, 10.7; Glad Fox, 10.4; Tbe" Monafch, 10.2; Mary Jq, Tid-Apa,, vLptto, 10.0; Prince Wheriko, Merry Vaals, 9.11; Bonnie Scot, Tavern. Light, Roto Parera, 9.7'; Norse,;9.6; Lastik, 9.4; Gircular Note, Silver' Note, Bold Raid, Fpll.Pitch, 9.0. . * Foreign . poin, whose last appearance resuited in a failtire, has shown proiftise as a hurdler. . Glad - Fox, who rau second to Royai Musgo- at Hawkefe Bay, is near form and his winning tum is
due. Mary Jo was. thitd to Lady Premifer at Wanganui and is capable of defeating this field. Tid-Apa has ieached form, but wiiethe.r he is solid or not remains to be seen. • . • " Merry -.Vaals defeated : Foreign Coin in tlie : Poroutawhao Hurdl'es at tbe Foxton meetiiig, and "is capable of bringing- - about another surprise.' . ; 11.57—* .. * " • :: • ■ NOVICE PLATE No. 1, . of £200. Six : furlongs.— Airpier, Broiefort Prince, 'Prihce CzariftapEyer Aussie, Gay Flam'e, Grand Cehtral, - Jiminy Cricket;- La'dy • Gratory, .Newel Post, Pellmeer,' Royai Flash, Supreme, The Stormovik; Ulatis/ 8;11. '• ' Grand Central was uhlucky when he; feil last 'Week; bdt if- 'firmer ground prevails' this week, the Royai Shot gelding Will be dangerOUS.. .. " : ' . ' ' Royai 'Flash ran apromising rac.e wtiep 'he dead vheated with Skilled, and a repetition- Qf this1 form would make him. a ;cohterider for this jvent.-; j. Y ' • The , Stoymovik has beeh running iome. solid; raee^. oL late; and his uurn is. dde.- .^When,. caiight on .the right day, F The'. .Stormovik' is ..a ipeedy* Ijbrse: S'; 7 -r - Airpier did 'not f ulftl * his promises last -Saturday- Uhdv failed to seCure 3\*en a.i place, but morb -is expected of him thjs -week. Y' * ' * '• 12.44— "' •' - MANGARAWA HACK STEEPLECHASE,- of * £40Or> Two miles dnd a-aalf.r-Mbde'rate/ llJS; prince Dolo.nite, 10.13 ;. Ga'y > Roiten," 10.11; Pompit, Eppihg^; - 10..9; ;,C.olohel Bogey, lO.i;- • Greek'/Erfdft; ^7;* Periwilt, 9.4; dokanuij Kinhdii. Peacetime, 9.0. Moderate ihade ligbt .wark. of the • ippositioh . at Otaki last week but will - find it -ha?4 to -win ' . with • such oa$e to-mprr.ow..; '***"' Prinde Dolomite was . second at Canterbury bn VApril' .20 and is a good j umper. , with' ; plen.ty of speed. Gay. Rouen won the Waverley Stebples easily with- a woak field oehind him: He will have to be at his best. tlfis Week. .. . Pomplt was always prominent but found the pace a bit too hot. He did not'jumpdear at Otaki but will improve. , , • , Epping ipiay need a race or two
to stage a .comeback. .* .- • . j ColoneL Bogey rari tliird to Gay Rouen, but is improving. Greek . Effort's last race was at Feilding, he- wttl have to improve on' .that effbrt. v > ' - ; •• Penwilt made a bold att'empt at Otaki to Vfifi but. foulid one too good in Jdbderate. . 1.26— • v. . ,v" . MAY HANDICAP, of .£600. One mile.ahd a-4uafter.— Rakanui, 9.11; Rink; 8.6; Glenfalloch, ,8.5; Cafiro'aellt, Petef's rChbice,:8;4;: Sovefeign Lad'; 7.12'; siiver: RodV 7.$:;; Cirina Bay, • 7:6;, •; Youhg *Marga.E.et, 7,5; Wayside, ^Hakirti;; Mohtosprrie, Miss Deiawate! Odt jbck,* 7*.0. ; " • ' ■ . '? Peter's Cftoice is u .very : -moody bilt .he does -like heavy tracks ahd if it raihs*tb?fhptibw,- Petef's Choice will be well supported. Another Tiiudlark is Rink, but his recent forin has not beeh consisterit. He is 'always capable of springing a surprise. . ' . . Capronella does not favour the 30ft going and she might find the gtound too soft. foi her. Silver Rod's race at Otaki Was a good exhibitioh of his capabilities and he was unlucky to lose on procest, but he is. worth watching. 2.8— • : • ' ...... TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of £400. Six.' furlongs. — Ramicourt, 9.11; Sit Bradbuly, 8.5; Donegal Bay, 8.3; indian Sport, 8.2; Listen In, 8.1; Piccolo, 8.0; Gay Lena, Theiloyn, 7.13; Tussock, 7.9; Skyiiawk, 7.3; Prince Wheriko, 7.2; Duplicity, .Seropuri, White Cap, Lady Nahleen, Gold Shoes, 7.0. • Indian Sport usually shines just at this time of the season, and he revealed that he fiourishes in soft going by wihning .at Waverley. His prospects. appear bright, but he might not stand up to too - much racing. Sir . Bradbury is responsible for some good performances while in traihing, and he will be well supported in his race. 2.50— - . • NOVICE PLATE . No. 2, of £20,0. Six furlongs. — Silver Mascot, Foxspear, All Quality, Relampago, My Star, Ko-Uka,- Odysseus, Ellerton Hall, Glebefleld, Iniprint, Tikalight, Co-operate, Shellwyn, 8.11. . Sheilwyn seemed unlucky not to fill a place last week-end and pay a good dividend. but she spoilt her chances in the straight. ' It was her first race' afid, .the Inflation mare shaped well. A repetition of this form woiild make her dangerous in this event to-morrow. , Foxspeat, who ran tliird to Salut
a'Amour at Carterton, is nearing , her winning tum and Woodville : may see her salute the judge. 3 32 'MANGAPAPA HACK HANDICAP, of £250. Seven furlongs. — Buldana, 9.0; Trig Point, Panope, 8.11; Royai Duce, 8.7; Sir Boswell, 8.6; Cooraclare, 8.5; Blackwater, 8.0; Blue Orchid, 7.13; Prairie Girl, Tula, 7.12; Fair Game, Rockanui, Preste, Foxada, Homespun, Relampago, 7.7. - Cooraclare ran a good sound race to get within half a neck of Moutoa Lord last week. ' This son of Croupier has beeh unlucky this season, but he has an excellent chance of showing his capabilities to-morrow.' Blue Orchid is really a high classi mare and her failure last week. was; a result of the ground. She should show form this week, although the ground may be soft. 4.15— VICTORIA HACK HANDICAP, of £300. One mile and a-quarter. — Blanket, 8.12; Top Shot, Our Jock, 8.9; Paganini; 8.1; Sergeant Jack, Kauri Queen, 8.0; Tomahawk, 7.11; Persuade, 7.9; St. Hilton, Cock Robin, Gay Stitches, Incline, Man's Pride, 7.7. Our Jock was backed and beaten last week, and he did not seem to be able to handle the going. He may come home first this week. Tomahawk is a really consistent type of gelding and his winning turn is due. He always runs an honest race.
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