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WANGANUI RACES.

Form Horses Reviewed By “Odds On.” The Wanganui Jockey Club’s summer meeting opens on Thursday with medium-sized fields, but interesting racing will be provided. The one pool system of wagering will be in operation. The W stmere Hurdles looks easy money lor Beau Gallante with Court Arma and Just an Idea to fill the places. BEAU GALLANTE. COURT ARMA. In the Juvenile Handicap Aiwai is a smart beginner and should successfully carry the weight. Ripple has been in hand months now and promises a success over the circuit. Little Roibin and Airini are likely any start now. Lickem, Fafner, Armalory and Gaily also have prospects. If Scarf Dantee has thrown off colds she will be troublesome. Trim is a probable defector. This flutter may result

AIWAI. RIPPLE. AIRINI. * * * The small field in the Kai Iwi Maiden should give each horse a chance and I\ia Tere has been expected before this. Te Broney has placed performances whilst All Happiness has been pronounced a fair sort. The others possess chances in a maiden event but the. result may be TE BRONEY. KIA TERE. ALL HAPPINESS. * * * The good field of acceptors for the victory Hack Handicap will take some thought, the top six being good performers over this distance. Taitoru will be called upon to produce his best to defeat Airing. Red Sand has been securing places where with an ounce of luck, at least one first must have eventuated. Corowa also must secure one on this circuit, whilst International secured a pleasing third at Stratford, and also is due. Mister Quex a double winner over six furlongs at Ashhurst may find these closely weighted distance performers too good and may start in the Hast race. Reipar with a recent third may still require a race. Naughty Marietta is an improver with a prospect. Those in places may be

RED SAND. COROWA. INTERNATIONAL. * * * The Tayforth Handicap may see Waipiro and Sanhedrin, both recent winners, the public choice. Yet both have a full load to carry. Greater appeal is made by Cloudy Bay and Gieat Hope, whilst Nightlass and Royal Minstrel are possibles. Hatuma may be anchored and the remaining two fail to appeal. Place getters may be CLOUDY BAY. GREAT HOPE. NIGHTLASS. * * * The Wanganui Cup comprises a round dozen and should produce the race of the day. Onewhetu has been expected lately and now has a i chance to atone for defeats. Grand Jury is really back to good form and thereby reads better. Old Refresher is bowling along well and must be close up. Limbohm with a third placing is improving. If Musqilil starts she will go well, likewise Airing. Hunting Queen and Geitel are not chanceless. Entail has dropped in the weights and if well at would account for them all. Master Cyklon, third in the Ashhurst Cup/ with 8.4, is possible. When Davistock is ridden differently he will not require the minimum to win. so do not discard him on his Ashhurst performance. Saluting the judge may be DAVISTOCK. MASTER CYKLON. ENTAIL, * * * The Flying Handicap favours Lavina with only 7.10, Pin Money 7.13 and Ned Cuttie 7.7, all appear to safely hold the top weight, Royal Secret. Black Friar is improving again and may soon be ready. Symcony usually fades out. Likely ones are i LAVINA. PIN MONEY. NED CUTTLE. * * * The Petre Handicap over six furlongs should find Rustem installed first favourite. Should Mister Quex or Sanhedrin start here —which looks likely—they may extend the top weight, whilst the track worker Collodion needs only to reproduce such efforts to win. Golden Enterprise, a maiden with several placings, needs respect. The result may Y>e RUSTEM. SANHEDRIN. a MISTER QUEX, ' I

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 344, 27 January 1937, Page 7

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WANGANUI RACES. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 344, 27 January 1937, Page 7

WANGANUI RACES. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 344, 27 January 1937, Page 7

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