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Review of Tomorrow's Meetings

L.M

;.M.)

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Considering the heavy racin and the flrmness of the tracks, yille tomorro w-; has drawn splend day's racing can he looked for. Si also be seen out at the Wellingl Trentham on January 17. The Pahiatua Cup will give Trfemello an opportunity to reach the winnirig list in open company. He is well forward and although he will, strike strong opposition from Merry Robin and Voltaic, he can be expected to give a good account of himself. This race should provi'de a line on the prospects of Merry Robin and Voltaic in their Trentham engagements. • It is not a strong field engaged in the open sprint, the Eketahuna Handicap, and the Wairarapa winner, Deprive, on present form, will go out a firm favourite and is exr pected to give a good account of himself. Another form prospect is Kia Ora Katoa, who should prove to be Deprive's strongest opposi-

tion. The Grand looks well forward, as- also does Concrete. Well ridden, Re-d Herring is not without a lightweight chance. Large fields will be the order of the day at the Thames meeting. The Goldfield Cup is expected to give Hunting Rua an opportunity to make amends for previous fail-

WELLIN GTON, This Day. ig programme over the holidays the Pahiatua meeting at Woodlid acceptances and an exeellent, ,; everal of the horses engagedWill /■ ! ton summer meeting opening' at . " ures. If Pola continues ■ to giye , fif • his best he should keep tfle top--weight busy. A lightweight prospect is White Blaze. . ,r Grand Touristis meeting a weaker class field in the Flying" Handicap than was the case over the holidays, which should enfianceTis. prospects. Hunting Camp was bacfied aird beaten ' at Taranaki, arid might' make amends here. Prospects for these two meetings are : —

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 January 1948, Page 6

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Review of Tomorrow's Meetings Chronicle (Levin), 9 January 1948, Page 6

Review of Tomorrow's Meetings Chronicle (Levin), 9 January 1948, Page 6

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