MOSSTROOPER AGAIN
EASY WIN IN AUSTRALIAN HURDLES (Untied P~A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) MELBOURNE. Sunday. The Victorian Amateur Turf Club's August meeting was concluded at Caulfield yesterday. The following was the result of the leading event; THE AUSTRALIAN STEEPLECHASE Of £2,100; about 3& miles MOSSTROOPER (G. Powell), ch g, Syr*, by Kenilworth—Keego, 10.9 <H. Thompson) 1 JftHT. 11.3 (T. Butler) 2 CAMERA. 10.11 (S. Warner) .. .. *3 Alao: Sandhurst, 12.7; Epergne, 11.2; b«org* William. 10.7; Willanjie, 9.13. Mosstrooper led over the first fence, and going easily passed the stand jwo lengths ahead of Willanjie and r eorge Gilliam. Willanjie fell at the near Lie seven-furlong post, toppling over him. Moss- , °°Pf r had a lead of two and a-half ®*tha into the straight last time ound from Epergne and Sea fit- Naera was last, but then began to 2}Y e forward. SeaJit looked threatat the half-mile, but MossJumping well, won easily by 1 *>ns?w **n*ths. Namera was three away third, with Epergne five Ca5 Jll £?i*ther back, in fourth place, William was last. Time 7.0.1
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 739, 12 August 1929, Page 13
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