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THREE-YEAR-OLDS STARRING

llowe, Avinner oi' tlie Wanganui Guiu-; ens, luis developed iuto a hue type of t uree-year-old and his prospeets of a successful season are bright. liis two-year-old record was not impressi ve. llo' won only oue race, a niaiden event at. Otaki, nud tlie opposit ion was weak.: ►Since then ha has made exceilent devolopjuent. Iie is a well-balanced coit of ample size and a nice gailoper. No horse iii the Guineas received u niore favourabte run than llowe. When Kobin 's lieward was laken to the front, that suited Broughton' who slipped llowe' into second place and hud thet drop on the leailer ail the way to tliej straighl. Kobin 's Reward was done, with tliere, but llowe rau on splendidlyl and none of his opponents seriously j nienaced him. llowe is by the Hurry On Jiorscy Defoe, sire of Del'aulter, from iMsilniseyi by ( 'larencenux from ('harmilla, by! ( 'liai leiuagne ti from Armillu, by J Castor from Necklace, by Musket from! iinported Locket, liy Tiiunderbolt. llej w as bred by M r. J. II. .Marsliall, w lioj races liim, uud is traiued at Trenlliam; by W. J. Bromby. j Julius Caesur, second, rau u good i rai-e, but llowe a\ ;is too good for iiinii and tliere is uo exeuse to oll'er for his! dei'eat. Bakuntala iinished on nicely toi be a modcratc thinl, but slie was nevei ! a wiiiuing t>ossiljility and should uol , have beateu l'enicillin who was fonrtli.! l'enicillin, slill a luiek, is a gailoper; of no uieau ainlily. lle made up a Jot '• of ground when crossing tlio tiqi and| would have been a lol closer but for; running \ery wide oi. the hoine tuni, j Kobin 's Howard wenl l'ast and could not run ihe race out. lle is not ngui i yet and 1ns cliau'-e was not enhanced byl nis niaking tlie pace. That he was sent | along at a l'ast clip wiiile he was lead -j ing niay iie gatliered from ihe facl that i tlie l.lit in which llowe got to ihe end of tlie mile is a record i'or tlie race. j Kobin 's Keward was a good two-year- 1 old and il is to be hoped he rcgains liis1 best I'onn. ►Severn I t liree-year-olds who wero not in ihe Guineas raced well during the day. Kosswood won tlie Trinl ilnc.v' llaudica]) in (ino stvle and sliould not ; be long iu scoring again iii haek coinjuiny. Ojmlent 's linishiiig run to dead lieut with Auioshine in tlie liack sprint was on. of Ihe best elforls of tlie meet ing and he, too. will soon be heard of again. ►Suge King run a fair race to be third lo Opuli nt and Aulosliine uud niay be none the worse I'or the ellon. A tliree-vear-old who failed was. ISelas, who was coniidontly backed nnd • rau poorJy. Belas, however, should im- ! prove. ; The pace which Bkyhuwk sot iu ihe/ Gonville liurdles tied up most of tlie. lield, and several eonipetilors rau below ' expeclalions. iSkyhawk junqied well and the onlv oue who looked lo have nuy cluuice of gettxng to him was fSeio-| puri, who Iinished well from far back.j lnil in tlie last hui f-l'urlong was going: no better than tlie pacemaker. Peler's Clioice also iinished well, nnd MarV Joj would probaldy be improved by'thej race. Greek Dancer tired. Allhough bent ea out of a pluec, Win-j ning Ticket iinished stronglv in tliej IT'iul liack IIundicapAind looks a likely j sort for tlie ncar future. Lord BradIniry is nnotlier Awapuni liack .who run j a fair race, but he hud every chance. ! The most likely improver of those i who coutested tlie Jliggie Jlaiulieap isj Koyal Victor, who iinished well in j fourth place. iiainicourt failed again. This timei he did not run as well as he hud done, on tlie lirst day. Stonybroke rau a fair race in tlie sprint, and Sahidos iinished j on nicely. The winner, Peter GazeTie.i is very speedy and was lirst out aud| lirst hoine, but uo horse in tlie race rau , better tinui Alright, who was last after the Jield liad settled down and linishdd second. Alright is nearing liis best and should be very daugerous next timo out. \

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Chronicle (Levin), 18 September 1946, Page 2

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THREE-YEAR-OLDS STARRING Chronicle (Levin), 18 September 1946, Page 2

THREE-YEAR-OLDS STARRING Chronicle (Levin), 18 September 1946, Page 2

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