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EASY MONEY

Better Company He (Prom- "N.Z.v Truth's" Auckland Rep.) When a horse runs away with a county race and is so knowing and sensible it is only -to be expected that" a small, percentage will wonder if. there -is any possibility of a "ringer" being put across.'. LJENGE it was not sui-pVising to note "' a shade of scepticism regarding Sunny Morn's rush to victory on opening day at .Whangarei. : • •':'■ Even "N.Z. Truth" was amazed at the horse's bold showing. '.' It" was certainly a "good thing" at 7.2.,: arid •vyith a rise of fourteen pounds the next day Sunny Morn again came. Tiome m front. , ' ; Tlie price returned for such a .moral as oji opening: day was a "corker," but there l were not too- many , reaping m the. .good ca.sh.., : ; ■.;•'.-'., '••;. vf '' . As one sceptic remarked, it was absolutely astounding ;/ to note. Sunny jMorn line up to the birdcage after his (■victory, seemingly expressing ! wonderment at the delay m opening the- gate. : 'However, there' was. no .real, reason ito suspect Sunny Morn as a "ringer," .for his owner is a genuine. sportsman. .. The fact . that ■ his,,-" horse .was ' more forward than .most of the^opv . position and perhaps ' of., \better .qua|ity he|ped him to jtwo comfort•"able victories. ;■ /'.'. ,' ; v -i ' "V. ''.'.. •He is a fiye-:ye?ir.-old son of Mountain -Khight-^Afaunce, . and , may shine m better company . ;than -. the county lot he-met last week:' 1 ' • A "TOFF" HACK > v ' V/ALLAR did it like : a toff with his '.■■'-.' 9st' on opening' day of Whangarel, and will again give hack fields a headache over short courses. . / When he failed to . get nearer than third with' the steadier of 9.10 on the second day, his middle piece resembled a concertina m movement :as he left the birdcage after the weigh-in. ' '];. . Was it that: burdensome^oad which £agged-him out? . ■ ' - '

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NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 13

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300

EASY MONEY NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 13

EASY MONEY NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 13

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