MOSAIC'S HALF-BROTHER
It has taken Gigantic some time, this feeaEon to reach anything like his true form, but his performance in wimiing tl}e Herries Memorial Hack Cup at Tauranga last Saturday indicated that he is at last likely to fulfil the promise he gave as a ,• juvenile. This three-year-old half-brother 'to Mosaic beat a good hack when he accounted for Gayßroney, and there was no fluke about Bis victory because.he received a check early and also had to come on the outside at the finish. He went on to contest the Bay o£ Plenty Cup at the Paengaroa-Te Puke non-totalisator meeting on MSnday, and he ran third to Intaglio arid On Approval in a close finish. He should still be susceptible to a good deal of improvement, and" he is likely to tm further in the limelight before the dose pt the autumn campaign.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 8
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144MOSAIC'S HALF-BROTHER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 8
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