LORD HALDANE
A One-Man Horse CHANCE FOR K. MORRISON Ken Morrison, the capable young Bpsom trainer, who lias done well thi* season with the Key de Oro mare Benefice, has received an addition to his stable in the trotter Lord Haldane The ex-pacer is a useful sort of square-gaiter, but does not always feel I J l s )lned to ,e ave the mark correctly. After a couple of successes for Bob Saunders the Good Gift gelding was secured by Mr. Falder, of Epsom—a [ven f fe m,'"T-i SI ?° rl f. mnn — aRJ horse vent into J. J. Paul s stable at Mangere. He was a competitor at the recent Auckland fixture, but his disinclination J 'x ”V “ w him hopeless”? oeaten. J. T. does not waste much time on unreliables, and has too big a team to devote special attention to them consequently he did not take Ilaldune with him. He conan<? r ?<» ,h e* ♦V rOMer a "one-man horse." and Is of tlio opinion that, given the desired attention, there is every chance of the gelding winning races. A'ounMorrison is just the patient tvpe oT - nPr .° sait I -"’ 1 Haldane, and n - xt Mr °Fn'der 111 n ' Jt sur l >risi ng to see with the U Tham P c l “- he s , Stat ~
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1013, 2 July 1930, Page 12
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