THE CAULFIELD CUP
NEW ZEALAND'S GHANCE
Although New Zealand horses have had such pronounced success in New South. , Wales and at Flemington in recent yearsl 'they do not occupy such.a prominent position in the Caulfield records, mainly because in the spring ;they have hastened home after the.A.J.C.,Meeting to catch' the New Zealand Cup Meeting. Only two wins have been notched by our horses in' the Caulfield Cup, and they were back in the consecutive years, 1908-1909, when the winners were Maranui (owned by Mr D; i iTJ en 4. a?^ 150",8' 116 (originally owned: by Mr. E. J Watti but raced by an Indiansportsman when he .dead-heated with Blue Book m the, Cup).; _The. fifty-fifth contest for the Caulfield; H u? wii be decided on the final day of the V.A.T.C.-Spring-Meeting at Caulfield to-morrow, and the' Dominion' has a re-: presentation of four' ihithis year's field of twenty possible starters. The field isi-r - w /t ! CAULFIELD CDP, 'dt 5000 soys and gold cup valued.at 150 sots; one milo and a half. 3t lb st lh Johnnie Jason 9 0 BogUla .. 7i" Admiral Drake 813 Peter Pan .. 7 ? Lady Pam ... 812 Talkie .... 7 7 Peter Jackson 812 Knighfa . Mulcra .... 8 7 Favour 7 6 Prince Dayton 8 6 Ruacn 7 2 Satmoth 8 6 Top Hole " r m ■ High Brae ... 8 5 X Old ......V. 613 Induna 8 3 Segat! ....... 8 12 as?g d ß to"."ij Lancegay■•••■■•. 6i°!
The New Zealand hand consists of Ad-; miriil. Drake, La<ty Pam, Peter Jackson, and Movie Star, of whom Peter Jackson makes the. principal-^appeal, because he is a. true} stayer,and should lave had the required racing preparation: by this time. However,: none; of^tbe .New;- Zealanders* are m special present favour?in Victoria, •so far as can -be.: learned;-and the i latest fancy Jias, tended toward' .Rogilla, Peter: Pan, Dermidj Johnnie, Jason, and Satmoth. Last year, the Dominion supplied the third horse in. the race-with. First Acre, New. Zealand's sole 'representative among; the final acceptors. : -
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 6
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329THE CAULFIELD CUP Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 6
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