THE HACK MILE
High Tea May Do Better Here CONTEST VERY OPEN Mustang. In Form The Horotlu Hack, with which the first-day programme will conclude, contains all the material necessary for an interesting contest and it should be a good betting race. Killadar’s latest form has been disappointing, while the same may be said for Day Wind. Triune showed useful form at Wiiangarei, where the Tippler colt beat Princess Star and Crooning over six furlongs. He may go well here. Mangukaha has yet to go the distance, but she is a genuine little customer who, nevertheless, can be relied upon for a solid effort in the class. Mustang was a winner at Egmont the other week and Tutor’s second to Loombination at Avondale entitles him to respeet in the summing up. Donegal ran well at Feilding, winning over a mile and a distance on the first day and running second in the Hack C.up on the latter day of the gathering. He appeals as a good prospect and is fit and well for the part. Glenavon. Shy and Pound Sterling are | possibilities and Le Grand and Cyllaros I have claims to consideration. High Tea Is capable of Improvement on his Waipa running and he should keep the opposition fully alive to his presence. His success on the first day at Avondale when he finished on from the rear to carry tho day was a meritorious performance and Indicative of better things. Full of Scotch reads the best of the others In a race in which the final figures may point to the chances of— MUSTANG HIGH TEA DONEGAL
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 10
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268THE HACK MILE Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 10
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