DOROTHY DIMPLE’S OFFSPRING
is a good prospect at A present of the Royal Oak trainer H. Kinnimorit, having his team augmented by the addition of a couple of youngsters. Both are from the well-known grey mare, Dorothy Dimple, who raced with a good measure of success eight seasons back. One of her best performances |was put up at Alexandra Park in 1919, when she defeated that fine pacer Eccentric, also a grey, in a mile saddle. The elder youngster, a three-year-old, by Gold Bell is a well-grown colt and resembles his dam i n colour, while the two-year-old is a fi Iy claiming Worthy Bond as her male parent, and is a handsome young lady. The pair will probably require time, but under Kinnimont's care they will lose nothing as’far as early education is concerned.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 150, 15 September 1927, Page 7
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