RACING
ROY REED CENSURED
FOR NOT PUSHING MGHTMARCH y
;Australian Press Association)
SYDNEY, September 15. The Australian Jockey Club Stipendiary Stewards concluded . their enquiry to-day into Roy Reed’s riding of Nightnmrch on Saturday, and censured him, declaring that lie did not make the most of •Niglitmarclrs chance of winning. They pointed out that the horse should have;, been rid-; den more vigorously. vU; . The Stewards also inquired into; t]re, interference,.in the Spring Handicap,., when Eaglet and a, couple, of otherswere humped. The Stewards express'ed ‘die'" opiniah that' the- triwhle’-* 1 — a * r caused by the leaders slowing down, thus allowing Gay Crest to get on the ■ 1 reels:pf -•'Hlrosc'-.'.aliead.j;,; -i e’-'Clt.irvg-(ft. .much- jostling.’ ‘l/ v- r ‘ ; The prominent candi-:-,. date, Gwiliiam G, is reported as having gone amiss. ... v> 1 ’ ', ■ ■ <s>.\
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1930, Page 6
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