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THE MAIDENS

Issue Is Very Open LE CHASSEUR SHOULD ' RUN WELL Strong Te Rapa Entry The Malden Handicap, with which the programme will be Introduced, bears a very open aspect and as a section of the field has no recent form there is every likelihood of an upset being recorded. Te Rapa stables hold a strong hand] in Full of Scotch, Lilbert, Little Saint, Stanstead. Kurakaha, Le Chasseur and Stormy Weather. Of this lot the Hunting Song colt Le Chasseur appeals most. True his efforts In company to date have been disappointing, but he appears to be coming right now and with family ability to handle an easing track he should not fall to make a bold showing. Full of Scotch has been racing consistently, but unluckily of late and Ihe fact that he can usually he relied ttpon to reach the money will claim film a following. His form at the NValpa meeting was not outstanding, but it was sufficiently encouraging to suggest that lie may be seen to holier advantage to-morrow. Another of the local brigade who may run out of maiden company at any time now is Lilbert. who was a trifle unlucky to be beaten on the second day of the ■Rotorua gathering. Of late he has been working along satisfactorily and should make a bold bid for major honours In this company. Little Saint is a possibility, hut he may he held safe by Gay Papa. who. after running third on the first day of the Rotorua meeting filled a similar position on the latter day of the recent Avondale gathering The balance of the field has little recent form and the best of them may be the Hawera representative Glen thawn. who has been racing recently on the Taranaki circuit Ruaville B i ivement on Waipa for n Withal the <piulit> is not outstanding .m.I the public may prefer tin' t. ' denti.il of I.K i.llA^SKltß Ft i.f. or S'.» »ti;ii RI A\ ILLS

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 10

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THE MAIDENS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 10

THE MAIDENS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 10

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