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BRILLIANT YOUNGSTERS

T N the early spring it usually pays to follow horses that have shown some form the preceding year as two - year-olds. A large number of these now three-year-olds is down to compete tomorrow at Avondale. Ashburton and Rosehill (Sydney), and there are quite a few that are distinct possibilities when it comes to saluting the judge, and should go really well. Here are some good ones: CRIMESTOR (Avondale) LEADER (Avondale) EAGLET (Avondale) DESERT SONG (Ashburton) DUTCH MONEY (Ashburton) PINK COAT (Ashburton)* PHAR LAP (Rosehill) There are seven in this list, and if they don't all w.n or get into the money, then it can safely be said that they are not as good as thought, or they were unlucky in the running.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 773, 20 September 1929, Page 12

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BRILLIANT YOUNGSTERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 773, 20 September 1929, Page 12

BRILLIANT YOUNGSTERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 773, 20 September 1929, Page 12

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