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RACE MEETINGS.

and Karo, which robs the race of considerable interest. However, Parisian Diamond, Gaziquc, Kilboyne, All Over, Battle Array, Kebekah, Astinoine, Gold Kip, and other good milcrs remain in, and there is ample quality in tlio iield. Final payments for the above events arc due on August 8. It,seems practically certain now that Waimai will start favorite in the Grand National Steeplechase, though Coalition, Bon Reve, and Master Strowan will also be strongly supported. Waimai never looked litter in his life, and the big fences will be all in his favor. Last year he finished second with 12.5, and has Sib more to carry this time. Bon Reve is placed within lib of the top-weight, which savors of flattery, but he carries weight well, and his pace on the "flat is a big item in his favor. Master Strowan has slb less than lie carried into third place last year, but he has had a couple of set-backs recently which may prevent him being properly wound up. Coalition fell in the Grand National last season, and with 11.13 this time appears to be well cared for. Master Lupin has a stono more than ho won with in the Great Northern .Steeplechase, and at the weights "Waimai should reverse positions with him this time. Vascular is troubled with festering corns, but if landed fit and well *it the post will make the best of them gallop over the last half-mile. Troublesome may be the safest conveyance of the light-weights, but it is hard to pick anything likely to trouble Waimai and Bon Reve. Rcwi Poto and Art share the honor of being loaded with 11.0 in the Grand National Hurdle Race, and both are well fancied by their connections. The cost dangerous division, to my way of thinking, is in the vicinity of 10.7„ namely, Cvnic, Pavaoa, and Omnhu. It is common property that the last-named has been backed for, a lot of money, and he may start favorite on the day. The veteran of the field, Sir Solo, has two seconds and a third to his credit in the race, but is getting very ancient. On paper, Omahu, Rcwi Poto, and Paraoa read as dangerous as any. The Winter Clip still bears a very open appearance. Parisian Diamond has a good horde's weight, but can carry it. Gazique seems to be badly treated, and Battle Array. Astinomc, Rebekah, and All Over rend better. Gamecock and Cerberus showed up on Saturday last, and cither might have a chance! Followers of form, however, will probably prefer Parisian Diamond, Battle Array, and Astmnmo. Mr. Alf. Morse has been appointed starter at the Egiuont-Wanganui Hum Cluli meeting, to lie held on the Waverley racecourse on Wednesdav, Anmist '27. Mr. H. Coyle will do the handicapping.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1919, Page 8

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