HIGH-PRICED YOUNGSTERS
Two oE the liishest-priced colts sold at the Sydney yearling sales last Easter are being trained by E. J. O'Dwyer An Melbourne. They are owned by Mr. Boan (Western Australia), ■ One is Brilliant Son (1100 g U j, 1O as) and the other Crown Snear (1250 guineas). Brilliant Son is by the Son-in-law horse Constant Son from Valwyne, by Valais from Beanbri, by St. Alwyne. and Crown Spear is by Spearhead from Monfred's sister, by Valais from Otford, by Tressady.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 21
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