The M.R. Club.
V7T * ’ ", It is understood that the' Manat ’ watu Racing Club, as a matterof . 'S necessity, in providing * lawn and saddling paddock apcora- . modation on their new, Awapuni so as to secure a lengthy ,;r straight, have determined to race to f ’’ the right hand, and it will be inter- f ' ■? eating to note how this departure Vi from almost general custom in these matters will be appreciated 1 by owners and trainers. All the Clubs 1 y on this coast are provided with lefthanded courses—that is, the horses race with their left, or near *%ide, to the rails. The Auckland coarse, [\ ] however, is a right-handed one, and ,* f j Band wick, we believe, Is another instance of a right-handed course. .T-. The intention of the Club* to copy .’ the Auckland and Randwick ||| . - ....... ; V
whether there is anything more than mere "prejudice to guide the objec--sh*c.'tors it would be very interesting to ’ : discover,—M.’Tintes.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 August 1902, Page 2
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155The M.R. Club. Manawatu Herald, 28 August 1902, Page 2
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