Punoent Pars
HE LOST GROUND
DLiIMP was a little unlucky in his *•* race at Marton, for he lost a lot of ground at the straight entrance and was galloping over everything at the finish. Aiikiwai, however, was too far in front. # • # QEVERAL complaints were heard regarding the afternoon tea served in the kiosk at Awapuni. # * # LIOYLAKE is a brute of a (horse to ride and only a vigorous rider gets the best out of him. # # * I^ILBURN is due to win over hurdles lx any time now. He is going to Foxton this month. # # * TT waa intended to run Bonny Rill over the holidays, but with her leg giving trouble the risk of breaking down was not taken. # # * CIAOSI Is truly showing up better u than for some time. # * ' . • FREEHOLD is not always genuine. There is no doubt about his speed, but he does not do well under pressure. # # # TWELVE months ago The Swell came 1 to light at Stratford. Till this week he has failed, but with a double win at the same meeting he is back on deck again. # # * DIUTHAIR scored her first success at Stratford on Tuesday since winning the Great Autumn. . # •<■ # PENTLEMEN riders' races always give the crowd some amusement, even if they are not much good to the club as a betting event* The one at Marton on Tuesday was no exception to either of these rules. QOSMETIC cost Vivian Riddiford a lot of money when he bought her last season. She has been a big disappointment, but she managed to win a minor race at Tauherenikau oh Monday. # # # ARIKIWAI paid for his northern trip by winning at both Awapuni' and Marton. He is fair, but will never be another Pilliewinkie. • • • • . JTRANK LIND is having no luck at all r at present. Elysianor was just g-ood enough to get beaten each day at Marton*
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NZ Truth, Issue 1153, 5 January 1928, Page 10
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