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HER LATEST

Three Starts For Three Wins

It is going to take something out ef the ordinary to head off Childsplay this season. . . ! TO date she has had three races for a ; A like number of wins and m each i and every race she won m identical , fashion. . Jumping out of the barrier, she soon *.- leaves the rest of the field far astern. . Her latest victory was scored on Saturday m the Welcome Stakes, where she. cantered home by three 1 lengths and did the five furlongs m under a minute. • < There is an impression that Childsplay will find six furlongs a bit difficult, but why that should be is hard. to say. , In her races to date she has always 1 had a good deaf m reserve and another furlong will not inconvenience her a j I bit. ' . When she next races at Auckland on Boxing Day she will find the opposition a little stronger than that 'which' she has met so far. For one,, she will have to meet Ridgemount, .which scored so easily on the last day of the Randwick meeting. He is said to have exceptional speed I and those who Saw him win m Sydney I were very much impressed with him. I • Then there 1 are quite a number of, I other youngsters which at the present I time are a^little backward, • I With another month's, work into I them, they' will turn put more I worthy opponents. I All the same, they still have the job l : m front of them. ■ T T. JAMIESON'S team usually do ■J # well on the Whangarei ' track "and H it may pay to keep that fact m mind ■ this Thursday and Saturday. H As a mater of fact, Jamieson' has led. ■m five of the last six principal handiHeaps decided on the Whangarei track, Hlbesides providing other minor winners. ■ I His luck at Whangarei can hardly ■ desert him this week.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 11

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324

HER LATEST NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 11

HER LATEST NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 11

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