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  6. CHEERY JACK FAVORITE FOR NATIONAL HURDLE

    FAVORITE for the G.N. Hurdle on the first charts issued is the former Sydney jumper, Cheery Jack, now being trained at Mentone by M. T. McGrath. WHEN his position at the head of affairs is analysed, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. An Early Arrival For G.N. Hurdle

    Over in Melbourne for the Grand National Hurdle is the South Australian gelding Domi-nor, who created a good ...

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  8. ARGUMENT TO BE SETTLED WITH GUNS

    IT has always been a matter for friendly argument whether shooters of live birds are more expert than clay bird marksmen. ...

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  9. No Interest In Racing Now

    W. Hill, one-time leading Queensland jockey, has not been to a race meeting; nor has he even listened to a race broadcast since ...

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  10. Will “Mordialloc Wizard” Improve Mac Rob?

    WILL the “Wizard,” who is famous for his ability to improve “made” horses, do any better with [?] Rob than Harry Gabell did ? GABELL fashioned Mac Rob into ...

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  12. SYDNEY’S HOPES FOR G.N. HURDLE

    SYDNEY-TRAINED candidates for the Grand National Hurdle — Blackie Miller, Jack Mac, Spearbine, Mag Mort, and Kerry Bay—are doing a sound preparation. Whether they are as good as the Melbourne jumpers remains to be seen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RON SWEETNAM PLANNED TO BE A CHEMIST, NOT A JOCKEY

    RON SWEETNAM, one of Melbourne’s leading cross-country riders, who also has a permit to train, had ideas of becoming a chemist in his younger days. If trainer M. T. McGrath had not offered to apprentice him, while he was working in a chemist’s shop at Caulfield, he probably would never have drifted into the racing game. ...

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