SOUTHERN PACING PARS
_____ / , • *■ \ '(By "The Toff.") NEW BRIGHTON on Saturday. **■ » * EARTHQUAKE benefit meeting at Addington on September 14. •* #' * n/IONOPOLE la to, go to Australia. IVI jj c gave great promise as a two-year-old, but has not trained on at all *; * * TRAINING tracks at Addington and * New Brighton m splendid orde£ last week, but no interesting work ha's been 'done.'-- ,'„■ -, tA' ? A-A : 'Aa ■'•" ir- '. j . > '■■•"A'-'»'y-y yA •';.; VESTXS, ' whlchy promised well as a youngster; went V/ftll to pieces later and became a bad ; kriee-khocker.' ; He is now m the paddock. A '.-,.■* ; - /?•>* yY'Y'^ * '.-' i- • - A- A NELSON Mc^INNEY ; is 'improving. He was'very short of work at the August meeting. Later in> the? season he may account for ;a mile and a-half event.' y •.■-.-' ■•/' A-y/'- : -.yv,-' ■*■•.- »..■./■ '.-"••,"<■•. ■ y« - A#V •:-■:,■.•..■.-'-".:■•;:,.■ T) AYE BENNETT has .'. KreislerAgoihg v m great ■:. style /m ..training. If he will ' begin right and give his best a good, stake -"will be his portion- y *.' .',;* 'A '' '*'■•:■-. ; * -aa' ll a A AN improving' paper-rßhentlight. He ** is looking .in' capital' shape and pacing better iri each work-out. ■' •'.'■■*■' •■ '.» ---y-.y ■ i*A. ay.a A PEX is. a.lazy r pacer, but a. wonder-: «* ful stayer.' He is m .capital order and should, soon reward E. ABerry with , a win.' /y.A .- • "- ■ ;,:■' .. ,;';.-'--:, ''-*'-:. * A#-': 1/IOWA,is now- showing mor y e deterr *» mination liri ■i.his work, but hie y is still a hard puller. ■'.'..'■* '■'-''* : - : l+r. yY r '■;■' ; " ■;' MO pacer at . Addington looks better *' than.: Wilma Dillon. His action may be against him staying tod well, but over short, courses. he will reach a much better ;inark and, win. .."
THIS class, a 4min. 40secs. one, ..usually '' fijids a number capable of greatly , improving on, their handicap, es- v peciaily of ''those near the 'limit of the handicap; The larger track will favor a number of the competitors. Fair Wave has not done a great dea| .of .racing, but she looks the best on the" limit of the handicap. Granite City was given plenty of racing at, Addington last month and\ although he raced consistently, -his form does not warrant solid support for«such a race. . _ ' , If the track is heavy, Locanda Boy, oimiiiiiiiiiiimim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
which won m the mud at Addington, will Vace well, but the pick of the handicap seems to be Sunny Bob, which is a proved stayer. Donald's pacer went we|| m ope of. his races at Addington, finishing fast. Avenger is too unreliable and. Desert Star is not a good:, stayer. The backmarkers are not at all likely to trouble the front -division as the specd 1 will be on, all the way and fast time seems certain to be recorded. Sunny ' Bob shoud run well and may , be 'm at the finish. , iii/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimuiiiimmiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitir
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NZ Truth, Issue 1240, 5 September 1929, Page 15
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444SOUTHERN PACING PARS NZ Truth, Issue 1240, 5 September 1929, Page 15
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