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ALEX. COOK, trainer of Peg- • away, Dalston and other winners, has ''now got 'hold -of ■ -Lei - -"trim.-.:.-- •• '- . "■ ■'•'■■ . ■■■'■■.■•' Something will be expected of the Valkyrian horse later on. Lei trim gave great promise when he raced to victory twice I : m succession during the spring, and then failed to keep up the winning trot. Cook's patient methods may be expected to suit Leitrim, and when ready he will be eagerly looked for while racing his way out of the hack class. The necessary trying tackle is there for Cook to get a lineon his new charge. Vc ' ' — 'j Nowadays, however, it is seldom a steward of the club is to be seen at any other' meeting. :'■ If the "heads" cannot go themselves they should see to it that the secretary or his associate attends the principal meetings throughout the district. : Wanganui racing enthusiasts will have to wake up. There is a good course at the river city, with excellent training tracks, but only a few horses to use them. This is a strange state of affairs for a Metropolitan Club. Members should bestir themselves, find out the reason why the club is slipping, 'and, if thought necessary, take drastic steps to have a more progressive policy adopted.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 11
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