TROTTING BREVITIES
Horsepower has all classic engagements, including the Wellington Stakes, to be run for the. first time-at Hutt -Park in. September., Gerfalcon has been reassessed ■/ at 3min 39sec and 4min 54sec, and .the. pacer Reporter is now on 2min • lOsec, 2min:43sec,- and 4min 30sec. ' The early favourites for the R. A. Armstrong Memorial Handicap:, are King's Warrior, Llewellyn's Pride, and Bonny Azure. Big Author, is also respected. ; F. J. Smith, who. has King's Warrior and.Swordsman engaged for Wellington on Saturday, has • nominated 1 Levity,'. Frank Best, Mountain. Flight, Ann Pointer, Accel, and Cash Down for the Wanganui Meeting. :. Starwyn finished a good fifth when racing out of his class at New Brighton. He showed brilliant speed, when finishing second to Ace High at Wellington this month, and early success for this good-looking' American seems assured. - ; '. . . ; .
Evicus, who ran poorly; at the Adelaide Championships owing allegedly to "doping," is expected to be returned to New Zealand at- an early date. Latest advice was that she had fully recovered her condition.
Dark Hazard was the most impressive of the young pacers raced at the last■" Wellington Meeting, and. he won easier on his third appearance than in his maiden success. If he .has , improved as much between then and now'as he did during the. last-Wel-lington Meeting he will be a tough hut to crack next Saturday.
• Concliff, a very speedy Australianbred horse, who won several races in New Zealand for the late W. J. Tomkinson, is siring" winners in Tasmania. One of his progeny, Old Home, won a double at the North Eastern Trotting Club's Meeting, recording very smart times for the track. Handicapped on 4min, he won the Eastern Handicap in 3min 38sec and-off 2min 36sec won the Derby Mile in 2mln 26sec. The nomination of 81 present yearlings for the New Brighton Challenge Stakes, to be decided in 1938, must be regarded as very satisfactory, and.this response shows the keen interest of owners of young horses. Run over, a mile and .a quarter, the Challenge Stakes will provide' a splendid trial for the New Zealand Derby, to,-be decided at Addington some weeks later, and it will increase".the interest in the blue ribbon. Sires are represented as follows:—Jack Potts 22, Grattan Loyal 13,. Wrack 10, and Truman Direct 7. Man o' War, Travis Axworthy/ and Great Bingen have four each.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 13
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