SCOUTERS FARE BEST
A NOTICEABLE feature of the racing on Saturday at Epsom was the way the leading horse would stop when it came to the business end of the contest. ** every instance where an attemp was made to win from end to end* the result proved futile, the only one adopting this tactic to battl* into a dividend-paying P 0 being Cannonball. It was qu't« apparent that the going on tr» rails was worse than further . and as the various leaders keP well in they had all the worst o' the footing, and when a candid • which had been "nursed" during , the journey, put in a run _ 0 "outer" the rail-huggers had punch left to stall off - lenges. Those who sc ° u *J d u„ s t out on both days fared the bes when it came to the finish.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 699, 26 June 1929, Page 14
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141SCOUTERS FARE BEST Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 699, 26 June 1929, Page 14
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