EXCELLENT STARTING UROBABLY th. best d , v . 1 starting ever seen on a race coorse was a privilege extended to the thousands of spectators at Takapuna on Saturday by Mr i Vincent, who officiated at the bar rier. * r ' Time after time he would have several unruly horses to deal with and without fail, with wonderful* regularity, the whole field would move off in a perfect line. It was thought that Mr. would stand an odds-on chance of falling down on the big field in th* two-year-old race, for the major ity of them were on their toes ana they were all at sixes and And what happened? Off th.J went in a single line. y It was an extraordinary disola. of barrier knowledge on the n.Z of Mr. Vincent, all the more wei* come on account of the too many unsatisfactory starts in evident this season. ce
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 573, 28 January 1929, Page 6
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