Young Winners By Prince Palatine, Daily Racing Form, 1918-08-03

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YOUNG WINNERS BY PRINCE PALATINE PALATINEIt It is quite possible that Iron Hand which won the first race today is as good as any of his contemporaries lie is a chestnut son of Prince Palatine which with Splendid Spur also to his credit is beginning to make good progress He had no twoyearold winner last year but it will results when a stallion is sent abroad if Prince Palatines stock should lie successful indeed A recent example of this sort of thing was furnished by Dark Ronald A much earlier case was Buc ¬ caneer whoso fame soared high jn England after he had gone to Hungary J B Joel himself has had a similar experience when he sold Your Majesty to go to the Argentine for that son of Persimmon left great winners behind him such as Princess Dorrie Sundridge too was a good dual missed when he went to France though he was not out of reach there and mares could be sent to him as easily as they can from England to Ireland Iron Hand will have to go a good deal more than beat Lady Farmer at nine pounds to establish high rank but I fancy he is a good colt and certainly Aiceroy which finished third today joes fast and needs some heat ing The second race was won by the wellbred Bridgewater whose sire Bridge of Earn is doing remarkably well Gera the dam of the winner was a good race mare in her day and she conies of a family that never fails to produce win ¬ ners AV Allison iu London Sportsman


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