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WORK AT TE AWAMUTU GALLIO’S CONDITION CELTIC LAD JUMPS WELL (By Telegraph.—Special to Tlmaa.) TE AWAMUTU. Saturduv The going was good on the course proper this morning, when the flags were out about 25 feet for all fast work. The inner plough waa used for pace work. Galllo was first out and was sent along from the six furlong peg to occupy 1.20. He has taken no harm from his recent racing and looks much Improved for his outing. Loomblnation, over the same ground, was clocked to take 1.27 1-5. He could have Improved on this. Five furlongs In 1.7$ saw Besiege doing his work nicely. Balanava had the advantage over British Nation at the conclusion of their half-mile in 52$s. Illuminagh, over six furlongs, took 1.235. Tuaheahe accompanied Corato over two furlongs. They finished together but were not timed.’ Celtlo Lad (McCrae) gave a good exhibition over four flights of hurdles on the outside of the course poopgr. The two-year-olds. Bulwark. First Flutter, and Te Hero were gfven short sprints up the straight, and the first named made a good impression. On the Inner plough were Huntingmore, Ruletle, Torch. Lady Diana. Hutana, Tonnerre, Nuggett, VaalsRosebud filly. Riding engagements for Near Plymouth Include Goulsbro, Girl Pat and Llane; and for Wanganui, Goulsbro, Slegurd, Crooner, Bluffer, Dissipation. AUSTRALIAN RACING GOLD ROD’S CONDITION United *»re*3 As«n.—Flee. Tel CopvrtehL (Received Aug. 28. 10.50 a.nv' SYDNEY. August 2 5 After walking exercise at Randwick, Gold Rod appeared none the worse Tor his fall on Thursday and the trainer, J. Price, does not think the horse was injured in any way. Pameius has been withdrawn fr*m the Epsom Handicap.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20284, 28 August 1937, Page 8
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276LATEST RACING Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20284, 28 August 1937, Page 8
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