GOES HOME EMPTY-HANDED
(By Cable.— From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Melbourne Representative.) DROUGHT over m plenty of time to allow his becoming acclimatised . Hynanna failed to get any of the stake- money offered at the meet* ings m Melbourne. His mission was the Caulfield Cup, but weeks before that event it , was seen he would have to do the extraordinary to be successful. • Came the race and he failed to make any danger at any stage, and the place-getters were Maple, Black Duchess and Gothic. So disappointed, was Trainer Tim Daly with Hynanna's showing m the big race that he decided there was nothing to be gained by staying longer m Melbourne. In fact, the way Hynanna is going just now, he does not look a winning possibility — no matter how weak the opposition may be. % Aa a consequence, Daly took Hynanna and Thurhbell to Sydney on Tuesday and he will start for home as soon as shipping space is available. ■ ' .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 13
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160GOES HOME EMPTY-HANDED NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 13
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