SERIOUS WORK
HORSES AT HAWERA '
PREPARING FOR TRENTHA^I
- (Special to the. "Evening Post.") ; HAWEItA, June 24. ..After a quiet spell operations on the Hawera tracks are, livening; up, and with the Wellington Meeting "in view'several horses arp being sent along more seriously in their-wfdrk;'■■N :.."". ' ••• ■ '■■ •■ * The steeplechaser Copt;}', who since liia northern trip has been doing* road exercise, has resumed track work, and during 1 the week' has been'apportioned,solid pace work on the sand track. This morning he hit out well, and appears in great heart for tusk&.alieud. ■■ Copey has shaped well over Trenthahi steeplechase country,' having a third.to his credit in the Wellington Steeplechase won, by Paris in 1931,. and 'alsa'a- third in 'the July-Steeples oil the concluding-day. of the same-meeting. Despite his failures' at Elierslie, he.is'likely to, do., bettor-,at Wellington next-vmanth. ■. Oai-fex is being kept at' steady exercise, , biit ,wil 1. not be,.taken to ;Treri"t;ham..'; As 'he' is on .the ' small " side,' although * well put together, his trainer is not/keen .oilracing him under the. .hcSavy scale, of weights'.'-':;-: He - will be: prepared vf6r"' early spring:; (;Vent».:,;'J ...'.■...':,■. . '■'"•'■■,/■;-A During, the ' lastfivveek Chief -.Line- developed a slight soreness.- and is being treated to' a let-up after being'blistered.- V "Weatherznne, '^Gibraltar,' Haunui, and t "Marc.h 'Alone, members'i.of ,'J, Fryer's team, are'getting-..through'solid tasks. Gibraltar has been entered for Australian spring events, and a.trip across will be .decided on-: after the Wellington' Meeting. ' Golden Hair, our crack . two-year-old, continues ito please -in- bei: .exercise work— which haSiiiqt-iticcn of \ a -strenuous"nature as yet—and 'is -to -be taken to Australia in plenty of time to settle down before racing. On the occasion of her last tt-ip'across,' Golden Hair did'not, have the fuUestVopportumty of Showing her best onaccount of the .short stay. .*..'■,-,"; .-';;.' ■■ ' Rapper has' recoinmcneed' itraek Hvork. This colt has thickened out, and is growing into a sturdy three-year-old. His breeding suggests, staying abilities, and : his owner-trainer has big hopes of him developing into something more than a sprinter. ;< ... : •■.-■ :;. . Little: Doubt gave.; \one of his forelegs^ a knock. ak.OtaJd, the consequent siyclling' keeping, hirp. on .the^'easy list for a, fortnight. > The leg has fined down, and,he is again doing strong-work.' , . , .' J. Fryer.;hns again '.taken up the !big-Sandatar-r-Kissing Cup gelding Sandlark, who lias ■ 'grpwii jintp>va commanding ; look-; ing youngster, being..' one of ; the: biggfest,. horses iuvcomniissidii': on -the H"awera' tracks.' :.",;■-..■',■■■■: ■'»'■. .-'" '.': • ;-i".-.' • - TheATiger is ; l;opking in great, shape,.and is -to conipete at the-_ Wellington Sleeting, where lie -should-sti-ip' a very. fit. horse. ,>" .-. During"; C,' Jackson's absence iii' iAustraliaj Aga K.haniand Diagano are;being Ibokecl after1 by \F': Adlaiti., -Agai Khanjs; cnjoyiiig| A a let-uj>,'but ; Diagano is exercis-' ing-jdliily''pii'thdtracks,''and^Yill be, ready' (or early spring events: .; •'■":■'. ■:. ';,/• .'..■' YEAftLINGS AT HAWERA. s, . : ,■ rbr'? t|jd Remaindero'qp 'the . season the hurdle 5 track ris roser!yedj for the exclusive use of. the, } leaitlings' '.'in. • 'their -preh'min,ary: work-—the obstacles having beW^remoyed.. Thejjyoiingstc'rs daily exercising iare'i^^h'e'stiiilt'fgeldifagjV^Wlicniiakurai^-.'By! Chief Ruler-rSilyer Link: chestnut filly by" Diaequenod—Wake Up, under1 J. 'Brown's care; brown gelding by Hunting Songf-r-Carniola'; chestnut geltling by'Diacqiienod —Vivo, \Vr. Pryer's stable; and Oney Cox's .Jsrow'n.. cplt-'.by Ejiarsdaie—Fluency. ..- Byf^.ijhe;^oat:forwajfd:i^air..WftKiiiklan'4,'s>syq«ngfcte^^^ who:«-liias i s <lorie. a; lot 'o.f road work, looks a picture, .arid iieould ■■ Jbe got readyi'fefr,aee cin-;*|^erjr-■.shortc:tiine;":.: ;f'-.■ • '%■''■■^Hf^i'Yi Wtf^' ■'?4' 1; '• Tie; Wake •Up filly, is-^fifiinrig .6^ steadi?^ ( an(lr;is.;'gt.e£itly: a'dmired/^i'She1' is 'a-yery. l.hatidsoni^fflly.'S. Thea btlieifs jwjll '.require ni<Ste,more;tirieHhan;tUe;;;aboveimehtipned '.pa^1 .;^: ??iii!:-'^r.'V.:■»:;■':'-'- ''%-:■ <&r.: !.~-Xi\sj. r.Hv^o; 'ive'lther^was,": iiiie' "tliis .mprimigf', Iw^ei) horses iritchiled for Tientharii Wei'e given then hist fast ixoik foL some tune. The tiial glass was used ioi galloping, dud 1 w .is in good order toi the time of j eai Weatnu/cinc (Tca-^), La Ciofln (W Pine), and Haunui (Duncan) galloped^ five finlon^s to it' Ha irig stai.t L.i Clown let! to the home turn, wheie Weathei7ane joined hoi, and in a good set-to up the hticiight beat the black maio home by a long nccU, with Haunui some length^ bitk, in lmin (Jiisec It was a good efioit on the ,pait of Weathei/ane, Avho g.illoped jeiy icsolutel\ Maich Alone (Ehmciin) and Grbfaltar (l |1oais\)( ■«eie companions o\ei six furlongs Waich i!(lone made the pace carlv, Gibi.iltar being slowei to get goinp: 'J lie pan weie together at the three furlongs in 40sec, but in the run home March Alono hnishod on the bettei, and was a length to the good at the post in lmin 21 set Golden Hair mo\<:d mceh in her pace exeicise on the two^eai old tiack ]lip luudlci Tetiacie is mo\ing more fiqch and did solid pace woik on the s.md Vtscjuei.i oiid Oriel pet formed Useful tasks on the sjme tiack Little Doubt (Grjlls) and the t^vo-ypar-old Bound T.ible sprinted four fin longs in mspc Little Doubt had no difficulty m holding his' Companion safe, and ijas going vciy fomfoitably at the finish Richfield did strong; pace work, and Carfe\ trotted and cantered on the inside o\al Diagano is lmproMng m a marked mannei and workcwl atti actively in his halfpue e\eicise The Tigci (with a welter weight up) splinted four furlongs in 53% sec, hmshiug stiongK lhc Tiger is in tip-top order at present
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 6
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831SERIOUS WORK Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 6
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