TWO ON END IT IS NOW
Supremacy Never Let The Rest Of The Field In 1 • (From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Representative.) Supremacy scored his second win under peaceful conditions on the Ellerslie front last Monday.
HE again displayed a clean pair of heels to the juvenile opposition m the Welcome Stakes, racing down the five furlongs m 1.1, and thus establishing a time record for the classic. Though the issue was-never really Ui doubt once the ,son of Chief Ruler shook off Hunting Day m the initial furlong, it may be well to bear m mind that the latter was only two lengths off the Te Awamutu flyer at the close. Also, that there was determine--tfon and fight m Hunting Day's J m „ . _•,;.,:__ - final'challenge. Later on Jefferd's charge may prove the better of the pair—when it comes to going over more than a sprint Supremacy did the deed m masterly style, riven at the death knock. HiiuiuiiMiiimmmmimimimmiimmimmiiiiiiMiwiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiimim
It is not surprising to learn that inquiries have been made from Austra-, lia regarding the gelding, .The improving Eaglet headed off Clever' for third honors, while First Money suffered a check at the start and from last was set a hopeless task, . :, , Supremacy's price was short, but it was really sweet money, '• He wIII Probably get a more severe test m the Great Northern Foal Stakes, on Boxing Day, but something really good will have to be discovered before it can shake the confidence of his connections. ,. . The speedy northern youngster is Gold Tinge is unlikely until Boxing Day. • . • I
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NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 13
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259TWO ON END IT IS NOW NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 13
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