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May Be Jock Bingen In Spreydon
(By "The Toff.") The Spreydon Handicap at Addington is the" first race of the day. It is for unhoppled trotters that can step a mile and a-half m 3.32 or faster. • ' QN form, none of the front-markers should earn any prize-money, that is, taking a line on Jock Bingen's easy win at Addington m January, and at Wellington two weeks . ago. These point to him registering his third consecutive victory. Not m any of his essays to date has Jock Bingen been extended, and m each of his races he has met improved horses that would have found a weak sppt m him had he possessed one. ■ He has become very solid, and m addition to possessing a good flight of speed, he can stay for a week. • On the same marlj is Admiral Bingen, which is a flashy type of trotter that knocks himself about by pulling hard. Should he ever settle down he will tramp very fast. Of the others, Nelson Ata and Etta Cole may be 'best fancied; but air going <well, Jock Bingen should win, with Nelson Ata and Admiral Bingen m the chase for place-money.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 15
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200LOOKS EASY FOR HIM NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 15
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