GOING WAS AGAINST HIM
I Though' Gay Broney-■ failed •to race as well as expected at the Groat Northern Meeting, the heavy state of the going at .EHerslie during that fixture was responsible for his-mediocre displays. According to a northern report he has been in regular work since-then and no fault can be' found with his condition.
1 here is a possibility that Gay Broney will be taken-to Trentha'm and Riecarton for the Wejllinijton and Grand National Meetings, and if he strikes:firm going he should, win :-Bpme money on the trip: His efforts at .the Auckland Autumn Meeting, when-he ran second in the big handicap each ■ day, '.stamp him as a good horse when he ;gets the conditions to his liking, and his ; winning tether is not nearly reached yet.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 143, 19 June 1934, Page 4
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130GOING WAS AGAINST HIM Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 143, 19 June 1934, Page 4
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