AT LEVIN ON SATURDAY
There Are Big Fields Fc»r A ; _r- }*.. ■'■'■: Small ;Track , ■f:;V~' x r' : : Leyin, on Saturday, will be jsolriething* m the nature of a picnic meeting, after the hurly-burly of a week at Riccarton.
T TNLBSS there is a very big thinning U out of the fields things will .be anything but pleasing for punters. Such big acceptances. do not blend well with a small track. Easy to get at, the meeting should draw ;. a big crowd. Incidentally, it will: serve as a good guide for the two-day meeting at Otaki next week. ; The mile and a-quarter. Cup has' three which were racing at Riccarton. Of .the .trio, Teri is, sure to. do best. , He ran a gallant race, when beaten ,by Panther on ' Saturday, and the lighter scale will suit him. Blimp is at home m this ■ class, though he does not want any. kriocking about. ' ■ ~~ ■■ . ■■■"■■ Royal Game* Avro, Shining Armour and fcilmiss have chances,, but form points to Teri and Blimp. - . ".. ■The- 1 secorid'leg has .a • .number- of speedy third-class sprinters. / • Helqtis goes fast, 1 : though not up to a deal- of weight, but Miss Pat is capable of lumping it. \ • Trentham running really points to Cillanmore and Keddar.
Callanmore has it. m his favor, .being a good beginner. ' , ■ The track may be -against Kilbronsyth, but Bonogne is ;'a possibility. - Money should be invested mostly on Callanmore and Keddar. , Horomea, after her Wayerley success, may do' well m the Hurdles, with Olympic, on a good day, a likely competitor^ '■•_ • '•■"' ' . \• : ■ ■ . ' - . Two at the top of the handicap m the Weraroa appeal most— Rotowhero and Shining Star. -V: • > : The Maiden is made up of a mixture of alj shapes and sizes.' Tcheka and Teremoaria are two • that have shown ] up m this class. _ .. • •Nearly a> stone separates Arrow. Boy and,- The Pbve, winners at Masterton. They should; have a say m the finish of the Makb Malco. ' . . . Reserved for the Lake, Shining Star would be inquired for.' : / . . ■ Tanagra,: if he gets out: to- the . frbnt, ; will carry. the field along. The. final, a. five-furlong flutter, will depend a lot "on: the draw for positions. Two that wiil give a good account of themselves are Veronese and Dry Area.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 13
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371AT LEVIN ON SATURDAY NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 13
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