SYDNEY TURF NOTES
GREENAWAY WINS AGAIN
(From "Vedette.") SYDNEY, 2nd February. Tho .cash lost over -Mabsie- ■. second place at Newcastle last Thursday was regained at Gosford on Tuesday.' H. B. Lorigan had not been to the northern course, but ho made a successful debut with the Brazen filly. She is owned by Mr. F. 11. Robinson and won previously in Melbourne. Bad ''luck robbed her of victory at Newcastle, where she ran off the comse at the-urn. At Gosford she was always in fiont and won comfortably, _ the starting price being better than it was at Newcastle. M. McCarten went to Melbourne for last Saturday's meeting at Moouee Valley especially io ride Greenline in the William Reed Stakes, bilt a dead-heat for third .was his reward. At Ascot in Sydney on Wednesday he showed his versatility by winning the Id hands-handicap on tho smart pony Behala. First out and first home described the race. Greenaway made hacks of a field in a welter, mile at Ascbt on Wednesday. ' It was a race set apart, for late unregistered .horses and she.was conceding only 251b to , a/.very moderate lot. It was not [surprising that she was only going half,pace/ and won pulling ,up when one recalls- that she is a Royal Stakes winner [at Ellerslie .with Cylinder and Hunting I Cry in the. places. i : Timorous ran a moderate race with 8 stone in only a fair six-furlong field at I Ascot, She is small and difficult -to place. . She is just a fraction over 14.2 and yet cannot make the pony standard.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 33, 9 February 1933, Page 8
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