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COO COO BAY TO WIN DERBY
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self, has seen the pony yet, so that I have not the slightest idea as to its ability, but I would advise punters to keep an eye on it, as it has a big reputation.
Banjolina seems to be a likely win- nor in the Cosmopolitan Plate for sub-griffins of other season. It has won every time during its last three or four starts and at the moment is in fine fettle.. Cypres, ridden by Mr. Wong of Shanghai is another possibi- lity, but Helvellyn is only just re- covering from lameness which devo- loped recently,
FAST. PRACTICE. The Sydney Maidens' Plate is! probably one of the hardest racesį to Lip. City of Brisbane appears to be the pick of the latest shipment of Australia ponles, and with Mr. Butler up, may be expected to give good account of itself. Look out for Ration, which did an extremely fine gallop on Thursday of this week, covering six furlongs in 1 min. 30 sees, and finishing in 29| 4-5 secends,
I expect Mr. L. Dunbar will be Bonding one of his best pontes out in this event. He has Diann Bay, Liberty Bay and Sitting Bull, but I do not know which of these thros will represent the stable. Bag and Baggage is a danger, whilst thres very much fancied entrants are Gay: Cruander, Hetman and King's Justice. HOT FAVOURITE. Black Velvet is supposed to be, a hot favourite for the Valley Stakes, It has been returning some practice times and as it will be ridden by Mr. Li of Shanghal, the pony offers a sound bet. On the other hand there aro Hey Tor, Jingle, and King Salmon, and many feel that from this. trio will come the winner.
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Trentbridge has an engagement in the Trial. Pinte, but it is doubtful whether it will accept. In any case, there is Brechin, Charming Star, Cossack's Beauty and Jack,
all of whom are capable of winning.
DAG AND BAGGAGE.
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