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DISDAIN BRILLIANT

WHITE GOLD'S SMART SIX

(Special to the " Evening Post.")

PALMERSTON N., This Day,

Some fast times were recorded at Awapuni yesterday, when candidates for Woodville and the holiday meetings were galloped on the trial grass, thus running over the correct distances. The going was good early, but rain set in at about 6 a.m. Among those to work particularly well were Disdain, The Bigot, The Buzzer, Laughing Lass, Tail Light, Hirangi, and White Gold.

Disdain, having her first sprint since she came north, was sent along over j half a mile with a light boy up. When (given her head she flashed away and finished strongly to break 50sec for the distance. There is no doubt about her I ability as a galloper. I All Blood went well over six furlongs in lmin 23 3-ssec, and Rarotonga was going well enough at the finish of his gallop to suggest he could have done better than lmin 34sec for seven furlongs. Laughing Lass and Oratory were associated over five furlongs. After running the first furlong in 14 l-ssec, they reached the home turn in 39sec and thereafter Laughing Lass drew clear to run the last two furlongs m 25 3-ssec, making lmin 4 3-ssec for the fUTh? Sßigot' and The ' Buzzer were worked over seven furlongs. They ran the first five in lmin 5 2-ssec, ana they completed in lmm 32 3-ssec, the best of the morning over the distance Silver River galloped seven furlongs in lmin 35sec. Royal Choice worked over six furlongs and, after running S^ to^tA? tewTfur\r g 's E Qopycat were sent six furlongi, each being timed to run the last five in lmin 6 2-ssec Dainty Sue was not required to do better than lmin 37sec for seven, and was St off with a light task, also looks Wr>nncannon finished in front of KatesbridSe and La Coquette over See furl?ngs in 40sec Millament and Chevychase sprinted half a mile m attractive fashion, and after running the first furlong in 13 2-ssec completed the task S 51 4-ssec, Millament being in frWhite Golfwas responsible.for the fastest six furlongs of the morngg. She began smartly and ran to the three in 38 2-ssec, the first half-mile in 51 4-5 sec, and the full distance in lmm 19 3"co?onel Bogey held a slight advantage over Aurora's Love at the end ot five furlongs in lmin 5 3-ssec, and Royal Lassie easily ran the same distance in lmin 9 4-ssec. , Th wTgotng along very easily about htno a t hl?lu r l2ti fv re Oneffo rt was that of 2-sslc and finished strongly to cover the full distance in lmin 33sec Quadroon was worked over a. -mile and a half and after covering nine furlongs at even time he sprinted home the last three in 41sec. He was going strongly over the last bit and pulled up sound. Bumble. with an advantage in weight, was just ahead of Old Surrey at the end of seven furlongs in lmin 34sS Porotiti sprinted six furlongs in lmin 22 2-ssec, finishing smoothly and doing his work particularly well Riding engagements announced for Woodville include:-W J. Broughton, Mahaanui, Viracious, Twenty. Grand, Pen- W J McDowell, Porotiti; J. Chaplin Chevychase; S. Anderson, Thrasos, Du'ncannon; W. E. Pine, Otaki.

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., December 6. Acceptances for the first day of the Woodrille District Jockey Club's Summer Meeting to be held on Saturday and Monday, and at which single-pool betting will operate, are :— 'maNGA-ATUA HURDLES, £120; VA miles. Porotiti 10 8 Glenvane .... 0 5 Manawatu ..10 1 Sir Nigel .... 9 3 Red Rufus ... 9 13 Red Cockade .. 9 0 Sky Way .... 9 0 Coil 9 0 Linguist ..... 9 9 Otaki ...... 9 0 Ambition 9 7 12 55 'MAIDEN STAKES, £90; 5M: furlongs. Ruatiti 8 11 Halley 8 11 Golden Flame . 8 11 Kalika .. 8 11 Iloval Vision . 8 11 Master bolway 8 11 Orestar 8 11 Colonel Bogey . 8 11 Mohrug 8 11 Filetto 8 11 Penny Renascor 8 11 Farthing 8 11 Royal Lassie .. 8 11 Prinihia 8 11 Maturity .... 8 11 The Treble .. 8 11 Richelieu Pearl » 11 Sir Rabbi 8 11 White Rajah .. 8 11 Screen Lord .. 8 11 Elettra 8 11 BOI/TON HANDICAP, £200; 1% miles. The Buzzer .. 9 0 Jazz Boy .... 7 8 Big Dook .... 8 2 The Bigot .... 7 8 Curie 7 12 Helen Ford ... 7 3 Hunting Cat .. 7 10 Entail 7 2 Tidewaiter ... 7 10 Pladie 7 2 Happy Landing 7 8 2 15 'NURSERY HANDICAP, £120; 5 furlongs. Submission ..8 8 Sleeveless ';.. 7 7 Duncannon .. 7 12 Millament ... 7 7 Te Oriko 7 12 La Coquette ..7 7 Lutanlst .... 7 12 Miss Leighon . 7 7 Sir Crusoe ... 7 12 Madonna ... 7 7 Kobi J 11 Left f 7 7 Filbert "7 8 Kohua > ' Serenata ,• • • • 7 8 2 55 OETE HANDICAP, £160: 0 furlongs. Courtcraft ... 9 6 Lady Montana 7 11 Smokescreen. 9 1 Icing 7 11 Lucullus Lad . 8 12 Padishah ... (9 Gay Son 8 9 Taurangi ... < 4 Quadroon ... 8 2 Red Sand ... 7 0 Joviality 7 12 3 35 'BOROUGH HANDICAP, £120: 7 furlongs. Hagen 9 2 Mahaanul 7 9 Mendelssohn . 8 9 Classical 7 7 Nelumbo .... 8 9 Blue Shirt ... 7 7 Kerens 8 8 Great Quex •• J 7 Royal Tinge ..8 1 Centrepoise .. 7 7 Thrasos 8 1 Kindly •••••• 7 7 Ruling Spi .... 7 13 Golden Hawk . 7 7 Eurotas 7 11 Quimper .... 77 Bin"- Boy ... 7 10 War Cloud ..77 Patter 7 9 4.15 MANGARAWA HANDICAP, £110; 6 furlongs. Hacen 9 3 Diana Tetrix .. 7 13 Red Cat 8 13 Red Witch ... 7 11 Kathbella .. S 7 Jeanne 7 8 Silver Beam ... 8 4 Ruling Lady .. 7 7 Airaclous 8 0 Rowana 7 7 Guiding Light . 7 13 5.0 WHARITI HANDICAP, £120; 1 mile and a distance. Corroboree .... 9 0 Glenthawn .. 7 10 Flammarion . 8 11 Coronation .. 7 7 Flying Comedy 8 9 Agog 7 7 Coif ort 8 6 True 7 7 Naughty Twenty Grand . 7 7. Marietta 8 5 Bumble 7 7 Golden Pam . 7 11 The Ring 7 7 G. Pratt, who is apprenticed to L. G. Morris at Awapuni, suffered a fall at the conclusion of a gallop yesterday morning. He was struck by the horse and sustained a cracked rib.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 137, 7 December 1938, Page 17

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DISDAIN BRILLIANT Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 137, 7 December 1938, Page 17

DISDAIN BRILLIANT Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 137, 7 December 1938, Page 17

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