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AUSTRALIAN RACING

(By Electnc Teieffxaph — Copyiigni.y. (Reed 7.50 p.m.)-. SYDNEY, April 22. Rous Handicap— Aurofodina (8.10) 1, Hartfell (7.11) 2, Nan§jar (8.7) 3. ■', There were fitteen. starters'. True Spec and Haze carried the field to the entrance of the straight when Aurofodina came away and won -by a length. -RJartfell beat Nangar iby half a length. Time 2.225. / , Place Handicap >^Cadorii|a (8.2): 1> Adagio (7.3) 2, Mil (7.5) 3.- Fifteeii started. Posaune m(ade the funning. to the Half mile, followed by Royal Blue, Cadonia land Bridge. Royal Blue and Posaune were the first into the straight from Cadpnija and. Mil. Once fairly in the way home /Ca'dpnia shot to the front jand landed; i win-: ■ tier 'by' a length, and a :'. quarter^ '"^v neck between tie second and .third; ' becond Steeplechlase— Confederate (11.0) 1, Nitre \li.s) 2,' Boisdale (11.9) 3. There were five starters. Confederate was in front all' the >. way. An exciting - finish, wjas won by a lengln. Time. 7,6|. ; . . .' Plate— Trafalgar 1, By-play 2, The Lad S: The only other started was ISiddenluke who 1 acted as- pilot to irataTgar, By-pl«^y and The ; Lad in that order to the half mile where on a twenty lengthsleid' the"' field gradually closed up. Trafalgar went to the front at the six furlong's. - : V A' ffttle later By-play moved into second place. Trafalgar showed the way- into the straight to By-play;, and the leader came away jand wotf'-by threequarters of a length, ißy-iilay beating The Lad by thirty , lengths.i iuie 0.22%. •■■ ■ •■"■ ■"■ '"' •••'■.'.■■■>*'.'•• ■ oycona ' i\ursery — St. Nedoc •ITil) •! borrosqy'l&lSJ)" 2, Respect (9.0) 3. Twenty 1 four -others 1 started; 1 --TEe fride of Murillo tpok the head of aftairs to the straight followed by Cisco and St.". N^doc. ; The latter, went to the front at the half v distance,.«e,nd won ■ comfortably by a length. Borrosov was: beaten by a nepk. ■ . Final ifflandicap — Reg 'tfM)I X . Broadsword; (9.1) , 2 y Chaste (6.12 j |j ' Eighteen' started. Broadsword ; was prominent .into the ; staight when . shot out below the Leger and- won a grcjat race by; half -i length. .Therewas a close third. Lady Medallist ' finished 'sixth. Time- 2;6i; ; ! . -; : " v The weather was -fine and .- tfie-at^' tendance; Barge. r ,■;■.*""" * - 4 . ;

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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN RACING Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN RACING Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 5

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