Western Song, who was lame after schooling at Invercargill last week, has since been absent from the tracks, but his trainer reports that he appears to be all right again and will be put into commission again this week, with a view to contesting the hurdle race at Invercargill on Saturday next.
Ajax concluded his three-year-old career in a blaze of glory at Randwick at Easter, writes a Sydney correspondent. G. Price decided to start both Gold Rod and Pandava in the Cropper Plate Jn an endeavour to bring about his downfall, but the Heroic colt treated Gold Rod with contempt and beat Pandava as if he were a second-rater. King’s Head and Mohican were just supers also in this Ajax show. He put up a 71b penalty, carrying 9.2 and giving 21b to Gold Rod, a four-year-old, 21b to King’s Head, six-years, and Mohican, five years. Pandava, the fastest two-year-old of the season, received 261 b.
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