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BRILLIANT CHASER

HYMESTRASON RECOVERED A NATIONAL PROSPECT ! | Hyraestrason, who proved to be Awapimi’s largest winner at Trentham, has thrown off all signs of the soreness which troubled him after his race on the second day at 'Wellington. He was given an easy task at Awapuni yesterday morning, but went quite freely. This young horse is now entering ! into the discussions for the Grand National, and, provided he wins at the local fixture, he will no doubt rank as one of the favoured candidates for the big event at Riccarton. Hymestrason won both hack steeplechase events at Trentham last week. On the second day he was considerably handicapped by being badly ridden, yet lie won very easily, giving a great display of jumping. He was lame on pulling up. Hymestrason carries the colours of his trainer. It. R. Hatch. TO TRY AGAIN PLANS FOR SOME FORM ! Some Form, who has been off the ! scene for several months, is to be put into training again at Wingatui. This ! mare won two races last season and ; showed promise of developing into a ! useful gjillopor. ! Some Form’s dam is Fair Form and j she is therefore a half-sister to Rin Tin Tin and Charmaine. Fair Form I has a fine colt by Woodend ans her next visit will be to Paladin.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 14

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BRILLIANT CHASER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 14

BRILLIANT CHASER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 14

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