HOW THEY RUN
Greymouth Form Is Reviewed
(By "The Toff"). Big fields promise to be the order for the first day of the Greymouth Trotting Club's spring meeting.TN the Introductory Handicap, Dv 1 Maurier, Pedro and Little Author are possibilities, and m the Petone Handicap, Nancy Bingeii, Scuttle and Merrijigs may go well. Hackthorne should pleaße his.followers m the Mawhera Handicap.' Royal Authoress, f rom . 24yds;., is a nippy sort that will go, round the Greymouth track like" a cooper round a cask. The "journey will suit Lough Neagh, Rollo and Travis Axworthy. " . j . In what should bea tight finish, Lough Neagh, Royal Authoress and Travis Axworthy should be promi* nent. ■ , . Nancy Bingen and Scuttle will keep the front- markers busy m the Royal Oak Handicap, but .Golden Spray, from 36yds., might beat' them. In the Diggers' Handicap over one mile m saddle, Prince Chimes; Golden Dawn and Pet Locanda read as well a,s any,' and m the Aviation Handicap, Rollo, Becky Mine and Royal Authoress should take a ha.nd.
After his great showing out m front at Ellerslie, White Fang should be due any time. Had his bridle not slipped last week, he may have hung on for second.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 15
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200HOW THEY RUN NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 15
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