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FOLLOWING THE JOCKEYS

(From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Representative.) IT is interesting to find that although Sam. Henderson's mounts at the Great Northern meeting returned dividends for five firsts and two seconds* the profit shown by following his mounts on the £1 basis was ... actually headed off by no fewer than thirteen other horsemen. Len. Marison, who joined the ranks, of benedicts last week proved the most profitable to follow, with a credit of £22 Is. on his sieven rides, three of which were returned winners. _ . The others who cpuld have been backed .to a profit w6re:— Tremam , £17 1W Olive £17 Is. 6d., Cammick £11 1s„ Jarvis £8 Bs. 6d., Penneil £8 45., George £7 Is. 6d., Brady £6 155., Spinks £5 175., Irwin £4 ss. 6d., Rennie £3 165., Reed £2 3s„ Mcßae £2. 25. 6d., Henderson £1 6s. 6d., Patten £1 Is., Moore 6s. 6d. and Thompson ss. 6d. "N.Z. Truth" supplies a table showing the number of mounts, placings, amounts returnable from investments, and the stakes won by horses steered ■by those who saluted the judge Jn first or second •places 1 during the big three-day fixture up north. - . From this it will be seen that Henderson's mounts accounted for £4530, which was almost a third of the total advertised prjze money on offer— £l4,Bso. ■""•'■„""■■ 'Return on Stakes .Horsemen Mounts '•' Ists 2nds3rds investments Won. S. Henderson .. .17 „ 5 2 2 £18/6/6 ,£4530 L. Marison ;. ..7 3 0 0 £29/1/- £1450 W. Rennie .. • .. 12 . 3 0 1 £15/16/- £1150 A. McDonald '.. -12 2 ' 0 0 £5/11/- £950 J. Mcßae .. ..'l2 13 0 £14/2/6 ' £840 P. Brady .. .. 4 2 0 .0 - £10/15/-' £800 H. Olive .., ' ..' 6 1 2 0 £23/1/6 £620 J. Cammick .. ..7 1 0 . 0 £18/1/- £550 G.Holland .. .. 8 .01 0, £2/6/- £400 L. Jarvis ..-'■' .. 4 10 0 £12/8/6 £300 J. Patten 1., ' .. ■■ 1 1 0 0 £2/1/- £300 R. Reed .. .. 2 1 0 0 £4/3/- £300 W. Ryan.., ..5 0 ' 2 1 . £4/0/6 £250 L.George .. .. 3 0 2 0 ' £10/1/6 £250 T. Pennell .. .. 1 1 , : 0 , 0: '. £9/4/- y £250 ■ A. Tinker '.. „.. 8 0 -2 1 £4/5/-. £220 S. Tremain ._ .. 4 0 1 0 £21/11/- £200 G. Spinks, .... 2 .0 2 0 £7/17/- £150 J.Sharkey .. '..:. 5 0,1 1 £1/5/- £100 R. E. Thompson .. 3 ".'O, 1 0 £3/5/6 £70 M. Irwjn -'-■..■ .. 1 0 1 0 £5/0/6 £70 R. Mod|e •"«■'•■ mm'JX-'' 0 10 £1/6/6! £70

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NZ Truth, Issue 1177, 21 June 1928, Page 13

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FOLLOWING THE JOCKEYS NZ Truth, Issue 1177, 21 June 1928, Page 13

FOLLOWING THE JOCKEYS NZ Truth, Issue 1177, 21 June 1928, Page 13

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