GAMENESS WON FOR HIM
THE public dearly loves to see a. good horse/ but nothing appeals f *• them more than a dead-game horse. Prior to the Eclipse Stakes at Wanganul last week there was a lot of talk about Reremoana, which In his run the first day, had finished fourth m the open six. , That would win for him many thought, but the faot that Laughing Prince finished fifth after ths. lea Jars many lengths' start In the straight escaped the notioe of quite ■ few. Still, there was enough" money to make "'<The Prince" favorite, and he pulled his backers through. He was perhaps more than a bit luoky, for had not Kiosk turned round to savage Laughing Prince, as he drew abreast, he would have scrambled home. . • . ■ . . But "ifs" do not enter into thei great display of courage the winner gave.
He made up a fot of ground over the last three and when '«Snow" Morris got to him he went-rand went straight. Kiosk didn't.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1190, 20 September 1928, Page 11
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172GAMENESS WON FOR HIM NZ Truth, Issue 1190, 20 September 1928, Page 11
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