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WOODVILLE CANDIDATES IN FINAL TRIALS

FLYING ACE PLEASED IN EGMONT WORK OUT The highlights of the track work at Awapuni yesterday morning, when woodville and Egmont candidates were given their final gailops, were provideu oy Flying Ace, Flying Orders and Theiolyn, Arco and Broiefield. The llags were much further out than on Tuesday and the going was perfect. Flying Aco (II. Sauuders^ was away lirst and his task was over seven fur tonga. lie pulled luird carly and was very strong to brealt 1.35 for the full distance. r 'lying Ace will be at Hawera and lie should pa'y ihe expcnses of the trip. A. G. Waddell will ride him. iningue d'Or (F. Cxawford) and Yasda (C. Eley) were given a working gallop over a nule bul ut no stage were tliey off ihe bit. They will race at Masterton as a preliininary to Weliing ton. JJutch Mary (A. G. Waddell) and Tula (Saunders) galloped a mile, eover ing the iast lliree in better than -13 to comylete in 1.50 1-5. It w.aa one of the bust gailops of the morning over . the dis lance. Aurora 's Song was just in i'ront ot Gle'n L'rquhart at the end of iive furlongs. They wastod little tiine on Ihe joiirney which toyk tliexu under 1.7. Flying • Orders Jiownes^) and Yheiolyn (J. llarri,s): were travelli'ng Very fast when they flashed pasl ihe six furlon'g barriep amlj they cut the Jirsf Lliree furlongs out, in better than 31). Over ; the jast bit}: * Flyiag Ord,*iirs, under soine pressure, , dre\v. out t/o \\,iu by a neck, being tiiued 'to run the fuiJ distance in 1.18. Thimble aloitc puts Hyo , furltmgs ;bi) hiud in . 1.10, i aird Oid ■ Hobliey, latrir, ti'ctvelled fast eUriy td cut the- distance out in 1.9. ! •• ,• ; Bouny Lang and Hunlin were coni panions over a mile biib the pace was on for only the iast three furlongs and they rau the full distance in 1.57 2-5. liuperial (D. Collins) worked by hiuiself over seven and lie Iravelled sinoolh ly and covered the full distance in 1.3b, Ihe Iast lliree in -li 3-5. Arco (M. And rewa ) and Bruielicld (Eley) galloped a mile and were on lerms at Ihe iinisli in 1.53. It was impressive work and they could have improved upon 1.8 for 'the Jast iive. Andrews is to ride Arco at Woodville. Czarina was responsible for one oi the best fours on Tuesday and slie was with Fen yesterday in a six furloug flutler. They went well and were liome in better than -10 to complete in 1.19. I'etre ^Iar and Yandra broke 1.8 for Iive and they liuished strongly aftei eovering the lasl three in TI 2-5. Lady Oratory (Bauuders) was with Ngakoti (Collins) until just short of the post iu a six furlong trial. Over the Iast bit, however, Ngukoti drew oul lo win by a couple of lengths in 1.22 1-5. 'J'lie pace was steady llirougiioul Phalaria worked once round, cover.iug the Jast seven ullructively in 1.37 2-5. The slableniutes, Voltaie (A. G. Wud dell) aird Arctic Circie (B. Waddell) sprinted six furlongs from the barrier in 1.20 2-5. Voltaie was going easily at thc iinisli after running the lasl three iu 41. Flak and Lackamor were konie from the seven in 1.30 -1-5, and Pellmeer (B Waddell) and Lord Bradbury (Waund ers) sprinted seven and were togcthor at the posl after running Ihe distance in 1.7. Kolo Parera was in front of lliuk ai the end of a mile run in 1.56, ihe iust Ihroc in 43.

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 February 1947, Page 6

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WOODVILLE CANDIDATES IN FINAL TRIALS Chronicle (Levin), 21 February 1947, Page 6

WOODVILLE CANDIDATES IN FINAL TRIALS Chronicle (Levin), 21 February 1947, Page 6

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