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TRENTHAM TRACK NOTES

Those trainers who worked early at Trentham this morning had all the best of it, for about .6.15 heavy rain com* '• meneed again, and fell for about threequarters of an hour. Previously tha grass track, which was in general use, was in quite fair order, although naturally a trifle soft. After the rain it was ver> soft and heavy again.

It. Telford was the first out, and sprinted Open Cheque. ' .;■ Kiriana pleased by running sis furlongs m lmin 22} sec. He looka a much' improved gelding. ■ " Koya? Game appreciated the ' soft"' tract and rolled into his task in -soodJ' style. 6

Concentrate and Diana's Lad galloped a mile in In*! 48sec, with Concentrate naturally doing best at the finish. Diana s Lad also -went well. Subsequently he was schooled over four flights of hurdles, giving a good display. •» to .

. Ex Dono and Footpad sprinted four furlongs in.ss}sec. Eory Mor and Dolomite, with gobd: weights up, galloped seven furlongs in. lmin 3«sec. They were accompanied" by Oral for five furlongs, but then she was pulled up. Oral has done well lately. . ■

Miss Hansom ran the last four of six? furlongs in 53 Jsee, and.did it well ' ' Ciuiabue was worked after the rainand on the sloppy track he was kept to", three-quarter pace, but revelled in his work. . . . .-■-...

Habit and-Arikinui strode along in a working gallop. , -1

Aspiring was given a short sprinti Both she and Silver Paper have done well since being quartered at Trent-' ham. : ' "■

Historic, who was physicked on Sat-' urday, was given two rounds of easy* pace work. He looks well. . ' .ft

On Saturday morning Appeal and Is?I'"' truder both worked along well. '' .; C. Pritchard, who is at present at' s;* Trentham, is engaged in breaking in », ■.' youngster. : '";'

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 13

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TRENTHAM TRACK NOTES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 13

TRENTHAM TRACK NOTES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 13

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