Hawera Form Tells a Tale
GUIDE FOR BACKERS PAST REVELATIONS During the last few seasons it it a noticeable feature of the trotting game in the North Island, that Horses which race prominently at Hawera during Easter, meet with a further measure of success before the season terminates. This has been more pronounced since Gold Jacket won the Hawera Cup in 1928. The second day he ran a great race to register 4.29 3-5 into second berth behind Taipare, who surprised by his staying ability. Gold Jacket then contested the principal ©vent at the Auckland winter meeting, which he won in great style. This was followed up by other big victories, including two Auckland Cups. The same year Taipare won the Adams Memorial Cup at Epsom, and but for meeting with an accident later, would have teen in the high class company by now. Linkman Consistent Last year Linkman won the Hawera Gup and finished third the second day, Evelyn Locanda scored in the "aimate Plains Handicap. Linkman on after that to win several good
faces, and at the Auckland winter function defeated Wrackler at 10 furR>ugs and was third in the Adams Gold Gup. Evelyn Locanda also raced successfully after her Hawera success and crushed second in the Adams Handicap last June. Derby Lynn, runner-up **ch day at Hawera last season, won a double at the subsequent Auckland Winter carnival. Great Delight was another to open his winning account Jt Hawera in a slow class two mile, but he added tho Taranaki and WanS&uui cups to his belt and then came *>orth to win the Hobson Handicap. Some Classy Ones At the recent Easter meeting at hawera, Logan’s Pride won the Cup, tllo se c°nd day was runner-up j Enawah in the bis go. Since then s Pride has made the sparks y . a * Addington, while Harold Logan, trTi? 1 winner at Hawera, also set the heads thinking the other day smart mile and a-half in the "buth. Logan's Pride will contest the p mcipal events at Auckland, while f*fi- r old Logan and Enawah threaten to S 3 swords in the Adams Memorial. ti ” en is Warplane who, in get‘usr second to Logan’s Pride in the hawera Cup, tramped 4.31. The black ™ also be chasing the gold vhTu while there are many others v_ l .h high qualifications engaged it will "•interesting to see how Hawera form out - In fact, besides the horses in xr lone<s, tWo good Hawera winners on Vu gahuia and Olive Nelson appear t" 6 ' list and must be included in © selections. There is no doubt iwera form is also a good indication * an^ins> ability among the imProving classes.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 15
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445Hawera Form Tells a Tale Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 15
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