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Punoent Pars

THOSE THAT TOPPLED OVER "THE Tararua Hurdles at Otaki proved ■*• a stumbling-block for a number of horses; among those that came to grief being Carrigallen, Hymestrason- and Star Shell, all of which — previous to the day — had been schooling quite all right. • Hymestrason was a well-backed candidate, but there was very little money for the other pair, consequently there was very little lament at their inability to clear the small sticks. A PROMISriMG HURDLER W/ITH jB. little more schooling and .** some additional racing, i Gengariff (Bisogne- — Guidenoy) should make a valuable recruit to the hurdling brigade. , The gelding . possesses pace and stamina, two characteristics that go to make a successful jumper. The six-year-old is being trained by M. Con way at Hawera for G. Ryan, a well-known Taranaki sportsman. WILL BE GOOD LATER ON JACK FRYER, the Hawera trainer, who, m years gone by, has enjoyed a wide reputation as a trainer of hurdlers, ■ has a rare type of a jumper m Whisogne (Bisogne — Whioi), which ran second m the Tararua Hurdles at Otaki, under 'his care. This four-year-old created a very favorable impression by the manner m which he finished up his task last week. ■, BOURN DOES IT WELL DOURN got on the winning list again at EllerSlie and has now repaid Torn Morris for his perseverance m getting the big chestnut right again. There is more money yet m Bourn over obstacles* if he can only be kept sound. There is always that' risk about the son of Winterbourn.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 12

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Tapeke kupu
253

Punoent Pars NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 12

Punoent Pars NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 12

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