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JONES TALKS

Limerick To Do HisP^art (From "N.Z. Truth's" -Sydney Rep.) Not haying changed a hair m appearance, Kred. Jones is back at Randwick with the two cracks, Limerick and Paquito. I IMERICK'S ■ programme will, as "■ usual 1 , be of the "miss nothing" order, arid he will go for all the weight-for-age races m sight. Paquito is more of a problem, as he is fancied for both the . Epsom and Metrop., but Fred, wouldn't, loosen up and say which race is his particular job. "The old black fellow is as well as ever," said Fred. "Never had him better. There he is, walking ahead, of those horses over there. I suppose MolliSon will be as hard a horse as any that he will have to meet, but my fellow promises to be very well.'! ' "Paquito? Oh, yes, he's all right, and I see somebody has been backing I him for the Epsom. Well, they know more than I -do. » ■' ! . ■ "It isn't so much what a horse can do as what he has to meet. "When I've seen , some racing over here I will know better what /race would be the-best for him. "I didn't bririg^ any two-year-olds over.' I've got- quite-. a ■ lot, Of thenv over there, including ;bro-' ther, but he doesn't viook like coming early, and the others weren't -worth bringing." . Limerick looks to have done a lot of work, and will be hard to beat first- time he starts.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 13

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JONES TALKS NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 13

JONES TALKS NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 13

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