TOMORROW'S PROSPECTS
WIN-AND-PLACE, BETTING
Rather disappointing acceptances have ?heen received for the opening day: of .the AVanganui Jockey Club's Autumn Meet•ing tomorrow, especially after the - excellent promise in the nominations, "but the adoption of the win-and-place totalisator may assist the. club out. The weather,in the. district is settled, and the going should be hard. and fast. . The. programme and prospects, are. as fbllows:-^ 12.30: WESTMERE HURDLES," 6f 100 soys; -""•-V 1 mile 4% furlongs.' - .'..;.-.-. - Easterly *■ .... 11 10 Invictus -!,9 -.7' • Tenacre ...... 10 13 Calamine .... 9 4 .-Jaysoii. . 10-13 Marjoram ....:9 0 . Riotous * .10 0-,„ _/When Easterly is in form she is a hard -mare to beat, and she .may make it. three '.on end'for her new owner in the Westmere Hurdles. Riotous, Wjionv she beat by a head last Thursday, no* "meets her at a, stone'better-terms,:and: he "is-'likely to provide- her. most- serious- opposition. •'.Tenacfej in ■ afci4lb better than -when he f rah second to her;'on Saturday, would-look likeliest of the. others, but he is said ,to be a doubtful starter^ Jayson, a fresh-horse, -./will" need to, shbSv improvement on recent efforts, blithe is capable of. doings: so. The ": public will probably be with Easterly and 'JJiotous... -' --.';. - ;: 1.15: iUVENILi: H--S-D-CAP, .of. 75' soys. -: ". '- 5 furlongs. ."-'.-". '. . V ' -.Diatomous ... 9 3 Welcomo Lv .. . ;7 .Golden Hair . 9 2 Boon ........ 7 3 ■Might ■...-..:■ 8 13 Wharanrilngl ". 7 2 : ; Arena ..;..... 8 9 B6ld,Baron .... 7 0 Wasteland ,:.. 8 6 Hark Forrard .. 7. 0' ;, _The .classic-, successes of ..Diatomous .entitle him to main regard in the: Juvenile Handicajp, and, on the assumption 'that -.therevwas something wrong about his recent Ti-entham effort, he will not be easily "disposed-'of, in spite of his -i>_J;'- Golden -'Hair,:, if produced, would ' look his :most idangerous rival, "but : she has "ivorked: up '.rather: close.to him in the -weights." Might, .Wasteland; and Welcome Lv have" the best credentials-of the.: others. -A good-.pair .. shQuld'be DiatompUs and Golden Hair (or. Lii)." :-: --^.';■;•_ .• ~-.;:' _i\ "-:;- ---2-6.: TAT*OKTH HANDICAP, 'St sweopstalces of ~3 soys, wlthlOO.sovs added; 7Ji furlongs. :.'Arisus."....... 0: .9: Gamp.at' ..:.;.- 8 8 , Bayacre"...;. 9 .5 tereeh liinnet .: 8 A -Royal-Bengal■:. 810 _f . - :"-; :;';■ .There"is an acceptance-of only-five for ■ theYTayforth. Handicap; biit. the problem hJoks hone.'.the easierTfor. that; ."Royal has probably, the best form,' and •'■ ;;if in the'mood he would take a'lot of -beating.-"- Green Linnet and Arisus - are likely to press him ■ most,"- with the preference for the ' former; because "of her ;recent racing. The / book would appear to suggest JRoyal Bengal and Greeh'Lih.net. . . : . -. ; 2.4o:._;ARLE STAKES, of 200 soys; l^milea. ■'. Hfgii FaJutin' . 8 10 Eminent •- ... 713 Brambletorn .. 8 9 Grand-Jury .. 7 11 ■ First Acre .... B'-6 Slirewd 7. 2 ..Eminent appeared to be. rather fortun-. ate to be let off with only a 131b re;ha.ndicap to 7.13 in the Earle. Stakes, for the field is not a good one, and he has every chance of repeating his Taranaki performances. High Falutin', who has not raced with the, best of luck in .his few 'starts this season, reads : a formidable op--ppneni, and Brambletorn, if he has recovered from the kick he received on Sat.tirday, ,may also take a hand in the finish,; as he is rather better weighted than he was last week. The upsetting element looks to be, Shrewd, the Iwiuner of this race twelve months ago. A likely pair are Eminent and "High Palutin'. ■ ' ' V 3;3O;: ; TICTOET HACK- HANDICAP; "of „80: i ..'■".;■." soys; l'mileanfllio-- yards.--Navaho ~...., 9.2, Beaccmsfleld ...8;_0 Arikltea 8 .4 Morrath .„.. 7 2* Davlstock .... 8 0 _ Navaho's generally excellent. form during the,past few months entitles him'to main regard in the Victory Hack Handi- . cap, and he is likely to prove rather too solid a proposition for the other four runners. Davistock will probably ;be backed again, but on his recent efforts one could not have him, and. Arikltea and Beacon_field should both: account for him on -orm.T...The distance will'suit Arikitea, but, Beaconsfield is one who is all the time improving. A pair, who will be supported-are Navaho and Arikitea. -:''.-tISV ixilNG HA-JDICiP, of 125 sovst .-...-.-' '.-6 furlongs..-;... ■-'~.... Vfew. .Halloo .9 1 Hunt the ' "; Arlsus ....... 8 9.. - Slipper 7 12: Royal Eoutine 8 3 Aston .... --r-o Pomp ......i.,- 7 13 An-ada ;;-...'. r.O One, of the. day's most even cards is *M ofered in the Flying Handicap. View Halloo si .record on the track is so godd: thartubhe'does not feel inclined to pass ™P?^Wd as he races well'when fresh investors: need have no cbhe'erh^on'this account. ;jEoyal Routine and Pomp will provide solid opposition, with the latter, now racing consistently, po_sibly: the bet- . ter.prospect;. Aston, down on the minimum, is -yet capable of a surprise. The , favourites- are likely to be: View.Halloo and Pomp. ' . - .5.0: PETBE HACK HANDICAP, _.sweepstakes of . soys; with,Bo soys added; 6 furlongs. Gold: Gleam ..; 8"8 lady: Court .. '7 < 2 S lan.!, or,. '•"• 8 5. No Hmhbue .. . 0 :Haulbow_ne .. 7 12.Walforte ....'7 o.PescWera .... 711 Bonnie Valo ;. 7 0 Nebulae ... : 7 8 Dakar ........ 7 0 -There, are several speedy haciii in the Petre Hack Handicap, and it is hot easy to " name- the favourite. Clangor and Peschiera are recent winners-who must go well again, and Clangor; now' that fie has become solid, is the probable public selection. Among the others Gold trleam, who has won his last two^'of half a dozen starts this season, is sure'to have a big following, .especially as he is trained on the track. . Neb.ujac and Lady Court F e"a«P_ lpjform, and Haulbowline, back -S^". "^^..atable, : is a good outside prospect on -the turning course. In all it is a tough field, but two who look like finishing m the places are Clangor and fcold Gleam. .■-..'
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 6
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