SPORTING.
Killashandra, the speedy, five-year-old gilding by Kilbroney—Symbolism, which has been racing among the ponies in Sydney for. some time, with considerable success, had the misfortune to, break a bone in his fetlock recently.' It is stated that them is just a chance that Killashandra will be able to race
again. • „ The Egmont Stakes and Hawera Stakes are missing from the programme of the Egmont Autumn meeting. The club has put on a race similar to the Duoro Cup at Trentham. It is thy Nolan Cup, of 4.00 sovs, eight furlongs and a half. Attached to the stake is a cup valued at 50 guineas, donated by Lady Nolan. , , , In the sires’ list in England there has been keen competition between Swynford, Tracery and The Tetrarch. Swynford, who occupies the foremost position, is indebted largely to the successes of Tranquil. His record and those of the five nearest to him are: Swynfor £30,597, Tracery £01,809, Lem--1 berg £30,814, The Tetrarch £30,541, Sunstar £29,5194, Hurry On £19,340. A regular visitor to the LUerslie tracks is the dual Grand National hero Oakleigh, who has recently resumed work. The veteran is reported carrying a lot of condition, and is the .picture of healths
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Shannon News, 25 January 1924, Page 4
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200SPORTING. Shannon News, 25 January 1924, Page 4
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