TWO-YEAR-OLD RACES
BREEDERS 1 TO LIMARCH
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-*Wf '; +* SYDNEY, 6th October. WrS fi If dT ehß6d tiraes the fields foi the first two two-year-old races in Sydney the Breeders Plate and the Gimcrack Stakes-, .-.were well up to the average borne smart colts paraded for the ?™^ r8« PlfV o4e than Blixten (Night Raid—Receipt), .who .probably should have won., VHe was fvight&ed 2 the bird cage prior to the race, pulled away from his attendant, and galloped S mti, a; broken -bridle muT refo dangling about his knees. - Fortunately he was soon caught and escaped injury. There is no doubtithe escapade; upset him, for he missed the start and then struck trouble m running to.fly up into fourth place. George Price is sending him to Melbourne, and his next start will be £ the. Maribyrnong Plate at Flemington. New Zealand supplied the winner in the Auckland-owned Limarch, who, is trained by J. J. Jamieson. A stylish black colt by Limond from Queen March, he had been sore the week prior to the race whicli^accounted.forhis outside price: bneer determination won the race for him -ftfeW*W*.raba Tilba (Rosewing- , Theory),;,and-, Buonai-roti (High Art'place after a sterling finish. Both the ifiiribriplacefillers showed more pace early and .are-promising, but Limarch and Blixten stoo^ut in the Top Eank^Chiefßuler-Cottedy Queen) tan S'Vje-a-fair race, but did riot come ■XSSm^ 6 tU fm t0? We"-- THe -« P eriencl siiouldbe^of-good service whea;C. Emerson gets him back to Hfccart&F vy. Booth, once, again won-'.th'tf fillies' race wi^Leila Vail, a finefch^tnut by Heroic'from Maltgilla. She-;w^ Very definitely superior on the day*',, She will on appearances develop into 'a; high-grade
■^Malvern; the runner-up, is also;a welldeveloped youngster, but not; of Hhe class «*«•■■ wmn? r; E"% Rose, Vhb'. finished third,.was interesting on-account* of her A^TA^ *>»«"■ New Zealand's only representative was Piestige, .from Jamieson's: stable. A She a flpM f 9TanCe>. !& She dr*w'No. 18 in. a field of 21, and did remarkably? well to reach fourth place. She is a> sturdy filjv bvLimond. from Homage, so coSoaa
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 6
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331TWO-YEAR-OLD RACES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 6
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