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WIN AGAIN

Only Jogged At Harold Batten, the 'Feilding trainer, is not m, the fashionable class, but he knows, his job all the same. ', LIE gets his horses well, keeps them well and, /what is more, places them well.; • ".'■• He must pay hig attention , to his charges arid feed them well:; To Trentham a few meetings back he brought Gold Cure and won a double. y, .\j _■:''. . Both victories were scored with the utmost ease. Carefully placing the Gold Soult horse,' he kept; him eligible for the DoiiroiCup and got him ready by • racing him at Foxton the previous week. .'■ It is now history how Gold Cure won the hack classic, but it is doubtful if ever the event was- won with greater ease. Backers of the favorite were getting a great race for their money, but three furlongs 'from 'home they were not too comfortable. / When \the\big fellow started to hang m the straight, ;it was not altogether a happy: position/ Then Pat jHobsqn moved on his mount.He did. not have to do a great deal, and the final furlong was not a race. Gold Cure -won' with his ears pricked and came back to weigh m m a manner that illustrated he would not mind doing it all again. lluiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiii.iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " .' .. ■••■.•

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NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 9

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212

WIN AGAIN NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 9

WIN AGAIN NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 9

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