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SYDNEY THOUSAND

OUTSIDERS WIN HEATS Once aga n t-e sa~e c d hods good for t-e Syc-ey £'&' Trot. Just a ta e of -e.»c©mrs and “dark horses' f*“©n* couetry centres and other States who CJ* run unheard of t —es c a the fro«? mark being seaten by setter known and tr cd ce-*':men * Sydney. The big event At Victoria Park - - -. from two viewpoints—the warns:: owner’s and the bo: k~makers'. The only time when punters on the sp<3t -was when a field of two—both outsiders, who had won the kmtf T* they made n_- mistake, for the fa»ourite. Cole Boy staying Cleve Lynn most of the way went - •• •' three lengths Cole Boy's tme ' the as 3.30 re c d h«s n«** —a - e Cleve Lynn had te 9# idy 3291 to win from scratch. Ss much for the bottled-up soee: merchants who %*e-e go'ng to m»* surpr.sing times. LTa Ribbons, who on mAny *ce sions has shown great pace in ; set up a big lead, and around the be of the course she was at least lengths ahead of the favourite Looked "Hone" There Golden Bubbles dropped nfJ out of it. and the leader turned * ! home well clear. It seemed as tboss LTa Ribbons would surely win. * Cole Boy came with an irreashfrrun. and cutting her down, won lav comfortably. Hot favourite lor the second ditsion early in the day. Graceful Den drifted w. en betting props' commenced. and in an open betting t *c Torpedo Huon eventually started ft l ' ourite. with several others well *°? ported But it was left to &r. c jtsider w Cleve Lynn, to register a meritnril* 5 victor?'. Cleve Lynn started a: Richmond ** cently. and after falling in one ere* won the following race and has *«** scored at Epping. Pre post selectors greatly favour* the chances of Peter Riddle’s Golden Bubbles, who was - rgaged it the first division, and Sheik. • petitor in the second heat, while verley and Graceful Derby ta l**** ing performer tr - :r.e ccunUTJß* tricts • were also in big demand early backers, but results pr®*"v judgment very much astray. Boy. the winner, is an aged horse ‘ y:' * and at the spring meetings ir. ! ran consistently cupying a place in several starts. >

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 12

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SYDNEY THOUSAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 12

SYDNEY THOUSAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 12

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