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DEFAULTER AMISS

LEFT FORELEG AFFECTED ROSEITILL ACCEPTORS (Elec. Tel. Copyright— United Press Assn.) (Reed. Sept. 12, 9 a.m.) SYDNEY, Sept. 11. New Zealand horses are well represented in the Hill Stakes, to be run at the Roschill meeting next Saturday.

The top-weight is Defaulter, 9.7, which includes a 71b. penalty; Gold Rod, St. Constant, Royal Chief, 9.3; Tc Hero, Respirator. 9.0; Beau Rcpaire 7.12; Pearl of Asia, 7.2.

Defaulter, however, will miss this event and may even miss other important spring races, owing to his off foreleg having filled badly, accompanied by considerable heat. He had a hard race on Saturday on a hard track due to the recent dry weather. If his preparation is interfered with, racing folic will be greatly disappointed, as they have a soft spot in their hearts for him. New Zealanders in the Camclia Stakes, in which the top-weight is Branzanclt, 9.4, are: Te Hero 8.3 and Bonheur de Pore 7.2.

High Caste, Reading, Wilson and Bonny Loch are entrants for the Rosehill Guineas, which is likely to prove an attractive race, Paddy the Rip. 9.0, Moorsotis and Glomora Boy, 8.9, figure among the weights for the Highweight Handicap. in which Brnzandt 10.13 and Spcnrdale 10.8 head the list.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 11

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DEFAULTER AMISS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 11

DEFAULTER AMISS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 11

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