A GREAT DAY
Trainer George New Enjoys Himself
It is v a- great thing to have the breeze with you m the racing game. Ask George New. ; QEORGE used to train up m Gisborne and although he had the average amount of success things could have been better. . Then he thought he would make a change and he went to Trentham. For a while, he stayed jthere, but the breeze did not blow over his fence. From Trentham, Levin was tried and tHen after a Sydney trip he moved his headquarters to Awapuni. Since settling down m the inland town New. has had a great trot of wins and it is getting so chronic these days that he only has to start a horse to have it favorite. On the first day of the Cup meeting he ran four horses and three of them were favorites. Duke Abbey started off by winning, then Fee Simple messed up everything by only running fourth. Wanderlust was his next rep. and he won, while Crown Area, the last of the team, ran second. Not a bad day's work to start four hordes and have every one of them weigh m. It's a great thing to have the breeze with you, but it is much better to have a gale. Ask George New. ,
A LIKELY MAIDEN
DOLD FRONT is one from Jamieson's *-^ stable which seems likely to win a hack race. He was finishing on both days at Thames and got third money each pop. He is one pf the Magpie breed and is eligible for the mafden class. # * *" THE defeat of one hurdle horse at ■*■ Thames "was possibly caused through his horseman looking round when reaching the post without , delay should have been his objective. A few fines for this practice may benefit even the rider concerned.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 11
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304A GREAT DAY NZ Truth, Issue 1145, 10 November 1927, Page 11
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