ARE NOT TOO CONFIDENT
I /^PINIONS up north differ over the meeting of Aussie and Limerick | I U at Wingatui. Generally speaking, there is not the usual ring of | I confidence regarding Aussie. • i I It is realized that if Fred Jones steps Limerick out, the southern | = crack will probably be thoroughly tuned up for the task, and that 5 i means something with a horse of Limerick's proved calibre. | § The hope exists that Aussie may have it on his rival regarding | § racing condition, but nevertheless northerners will not plank it on g 1 Aussie quite as heavy as they would ,d.o up to six, or even seven, | 1 UP °" cannot be said that Aussie has yet defeated anything of Limer- f I ick's class m his mile victories at Ellerslie, but the fact remains that' | I he has won both races at weight-for-age. ■ 1 i,numnnminiinniiinininniuHnnnHniiiinHnnii)nHinnHuiHnnniiMninniuiHnnnnnu»niiHHinHnnu»mHnHHi»HmniiiniiiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiui;
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NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 11
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146ARE NOT TOO CONFIDENT NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 11
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