SHUT THE GATE
1 FTER his forward running at New Brighton the previous Saturday, when he made his reappearance after a lengthy spell, Great Triumph looked to have a r «yal show of picking up a stake at Addington on Saturday, and he duly landed, returning a remunerative figure. The son of The Triumph is a real speedy customer, but in the past he has been troublesome at the get-away; but as mentioned last week, any time H. Aker's charge decides to hop °ut quickly over a sprint distance •t will be a case of “shut the gate.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 769, 16 September 1929, Page 13
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98SHUT THE GATE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 769, 16 September 1929, Page 13
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