SOUTH STRONG
Holds Trump Cards
In Linwood
South Island stables would appear to hold the trump cards m the decision of the Linwood at
Riccarton on Saturday. , TWO North Islanders start off the 1 handicap and of the pair Panther would be the better — if he came back to his right fo;*m.
But many will look for the winner from lower down.
Noteworthy won on the course at National time, and since was placed at Wirigatui.
But one with more credentials is Night March, a winner on Monday at Motukarara. He may go on,
now he has started to win
Gamisader is a solid sort, and was m the money twice at Rangiora — beaten by Zeuxis and Royal Tractor, both good sorts.' ■. ■ • ■ ■ ■■ • - ' ■■•''
Denier • came home at Waverley twice, where Silver Rule was said to be more than a little unlucky.
Chide has been winning m the maiden • class, and it depends on how he can run out the extra ground. It Just may be too far. .
Red Eteckle won m his only start as a two-year-old. - .
Pound Note and Phastar are a bracket' pair, and both have been first home m recent weeks. , Nothing stands out till Preezeout is reached. He, last season, could jump out and set them a task to pick him up/. ;. /■ •"■ :. v . ■ . : .
The two that may give joy are NIGHT MARCH, . CAM I SAD ER..
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NZ Truth, Issue 1196, 1 November 1928, Page 13
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