REAL LIGHT MAY SHINE
The .Right People Gave A Guide At Dunedin -it -. ■ • .
.;,y- _...; .: . v,J ■, :. ..... (Byt'The Toff"). ' : The ; backing- of ' Real Light at Dunedin suggests that he will be worth dllowing at Addington. He faiied to get away correctlydown south, but should be right on Saturday.
ON Saturday he is on 4.33 m a 4.35 class an q the opposition is not as strong -as; it 'was-- at Forbury. Real Light' is an '.'intelligent pacer, and is not likely to blunder again. The stiffest customer he will have to dispose of is June de Oro, which did well at Timaru. ; . ■'■■ ■"-..... ..■'•'" She' has. plenty of speed, and is a real stayer. |v> ; '■'■'■ Further down is . Jean McElwyn, which rah two thirds at Dunedin. , On southern doings Real Light, Jean McElwyn and June de Oro should share the mqney.L 1.-';-. ;' v . The important trotters' contest of the
day is the Cashme.re Handicap, a 4.40 class. Bonnie Belmont is on the limit, and if he is as good as he was at Forbury the opposition will need their boots off to overhaul him. On -Wellington displays Sarsaparilla must take a power of beating. But for making three bad breaks at Petone he would have won. 1 , ' ■ : Also m the contest are Happy Rosa, Engagement and John Mauritius. According to their Forbury efforts Engagement will beat Happy Rosa. When it comes to serious business Sarsaparilla and Bonnie Belmont should catch the eye. of Judge Dickson.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 13
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241REAL LIGHT MAY SHINE NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 13
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