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RACING AT RANDWICK

, KILBOY WINS THE DERBY . ; SASANOF THE SPRING STAUfiS. ■'St Weiri-ani-Prees Assoeifltloii-Coißjris-lit \ -- ■' (Ree.- October 3; 6.10 p.m.) Sydney, October. 3: ■ The weather-was fine,-,but the-going wa3 heavy for the postponed owning day .of the A.J.C. meeting at JRanawiok. The attendance was good. Kooya was favourite for. the Hurdles, but "was unable to stall off Jack Rice. In the Derby Kilboy, the favourite, was running last in the early stages, but joined the leaders at the nalf-milo, and thereafter was sever troubled. M'Lachlaii, taking no chances, broke a long 6pell of bad luck. It was a popular win. Polycrates was . favourite for the Epsom. He put up a great, finish against , the outsider, Panacre. In tho Spring Stakes Sasanof, the . favourite, was well placed throughout,, and scored by. a narrow margin, froiri-his fellow-countryman Beo. The results are as follow.:— .... HURDLE HANDICAP, ,of 4«0-soys'. 'About two miles.—Jack Ri<?e, .by Rici—Explain, 12st.' 51b., 1;. Kooya, list. 61b., 2; : Sweet-Step,-:ltet.- Sib.,- 2. Eight started." Trentbor and.Kooya made the running. ' • -ICcoya - was* first' round cue bend, but Jack Rico overhauled' at the" distance. Won. by eight lengths. Tinio, iniin. " : TRIAL STAKE'S, of 500-sbv?. One mile-'and a quarter.—Quiiiblogist (im,p.), by' St.' Frusqnia-Catgut, • Bst.,-1;- IV.O Blues, Sst. 71b.>-2; -Court'- JestOC, 7st, Elb., 3. (Seventeen. started." ■ Bay. Rum led- -to - the straight. ■ Qninologist camo away -at thy distance,, and -.won by .half, a length. Time, 2min. MSsec.- - A.J.C. DERBY, of 5000 sovs., for threo-year-old .entire colts - (Bst.: 101b.) p or filli« (Bst. 61b.). One mile and a half. ■ Messrs.. W. G. Stead and B. S. liuttrell's b. «, Kilboy, by Kil-braney—Cyre-(W. H.: M'Lachlaii) 1 Mr.. D. U. Seaton's b. c. Eastcourt, by, Earlston Ruenalf (M.; Counell) 2 Mr. Wm.' Brown's b. c... Colbert, by Tressady ' (imp.)— Eloping Lady (imp.) 3 Booryda and Dewy Dawn were scratched. -. At the start Colbert, - Agathon, Thana, and Pro Tern: were: first away. Colbert-and. Agathon led-to tfio half-milo, when Kilboy moved up from the back of the-field,' Colbort and Kilboy were together at the- .bend... Kilboy commanded the . field ;in: th'e, stKdght,..increased'"his-lead at. the distance; and won.by two lengths. Half a -length-' sepefited eecondl'.:, and third... Time, 2min. 393 sec. • ' , "• . EPSOM "HANDICAP, <)f 1500 sovs. One "mile., . ; Jlr. J. C. Wood's b. 11. by ... Linacre-(imp.)—Panara',. Bst.- TOlb. . •'.• ■ '(Davis)- 1 , Messrs. J. W>. and F. A., Macarthur- ~' Onslow's br. h. Polycrates ;'(mjp.),- ■ ' by Polymelus—Marmite, Bst,; 61b'.. ' (Cpnnoll) . 2 Sir Wm. Cooper's ch. Colugo, "by The ; "Welkin (imp.)— Mrs. Pegotty; 7st. 31b ....: (Dompssy) 3 .ill tho aooeptara started. Blague and : Colugo were tho first to move. At the half-mile Blague, Polycrates, and Panacre led in that order, which was uncliauged at the distance. Panacro tlien maOte a great svsJi, overhauled the leaders, and beat the, favourite by three- . quarters of a length. Half a length separated Polycrates <uid Colugo. Time, lmin. 42seo. ■ SPRING'STAKES; of 1500 sovs. One mile and a half. Mr. W. G. Stead's b. g. Sasanof (N.Z.5, • by Martian '(imp.)— Natalia, 7st. 21b. 1 Mr. H. G. Taylor's b. In. Bee (N.K.), by Martian (imp.)— Lady Disdain, 9st. 2 CarJita,.-by ~Char]eDaagne..:ll-7f.Couroiuie,, 3 .Thirteen .-started...--.Cagou .and. Prince! '■ Bardolf ■„,wer^.Jpioinijient. l ,at ;,tftp,s-start. A t the mile-the order-, was P-rincs Bardolf, Cagou, Bee. and Sasanof. At,, tho bend Sasanof and Bee went, to the front, and the two Now Zealand horses fought a good finishi Won by half a length. Time, 2min. 37is;ec. KENSINGTON HANDICAP, of' 500 sovs. .Seven furlongs.—St.Rosaline(Maltster—Mangostcen), 7st. 121b. 1 , 1; Cesarius, Bst. 101b., 2; Bandoliero,' Bst. lib., 3. Twenty-one started. Gai, Royal Parade, and Cheloma were first away. St. Rosaline went to the front and' was never headed throughout, winning easily by five lengths. Time, lmin. 29lsec.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 7

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RACING AT RANDWICK Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 7

RACING AT RANDWICK Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2893, 4 October 1916, Page 7

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