The Kind of Horse Kennymore Is, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-20

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THE KIND OF HORSE KENNYM0RE IS. II is my belief that Kennynioie will win the Derby and SI. Lager, and train on into a real champion, if only he stands bis work. He is the •nest really big horse We have- seen for many years. not even excepting Swynford, which is also by John o" Gaunt. I suppose people will now begin to 1 agree that I made no misiak,. when 1 predicted a great future for John o Gaunt in his yearling days. and. as already stated, his slock may win all the ■ lassie races this year, for Torchlight is well, and there i~ Lancaster Lady also will in the running. There is -no doubt th" Two Thousand Guineas held wis above the average, and it is seldom that so man runners as eighteen have gone to the post, Kennynioie stood out by himself as the grandest individual, and nothing could possibly surpass him for condition. His bind-quartera are a marvel of power. He remind-- me at this point of Skylark, which did good service for the hue Lord Falmouth 1 many years ago. Of course, his fore-legs have much to !«■ desired, but they have improved rather I ban deteriorated with his work, and I expect they will carry him ail right through his big engage mens. He was a good deal more sedate than at the lust meeting, and will have quite sobered down to business by the time be goes to Epsom. Coreyra. on the Other hand, has trained light in his middle piece, as was really inevitable, so short is he in his buck ribs. |, in he must be thoroughly Ii;. or he could not have run his ra ut is he did in the . Guineas. "The special Commissioner" In London i Sportsman. __


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