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Lincoln 
DUBLIN, FRIDAY JANUARY 29, 
R. P. BULL’S five-year-old. 
Orgoglio, has been allotted 
op-weight of 9st. 71b. in the Lin- 
olnshire Handicap, which will be 
tin on Wednesday, March 24th. 
rhe handicapper has used the full 
ange here, and Orgoglio is set to 
:oncede as much as 3st to some 
>f the entries. 
Drgoglio is weighted 21b. in front 
Lord Rosebery’s Fastnet Rock, 
,o, with 9st. 51b., has 51b more 
m he carried into second place in 
,t year’s race. 
Sailing Light, who w * s * ucce “" 
1 last year with 7st. 111b., now 
s 9st. 31b. The highest weighted 
Major L. B. Holliday’s three en- 
ints is the five-year- old, Dum- 
irnie, winner of the Midland Lam 
idgeshire at Birmingham last 
ovember. Dumbarme has been 
lotted 8st. 121b., 41b. more than 
s stable-companion, Netherwood. 
eath, Major Holliday s other 
)rse, has 8st. lib. 
Chivalry, fifth in last year’s “ Lin- 
3 ln,” under 8st. lib., has gone up 
lb., but Nahar, the only French 
ained entry, who started joint- 
ivourite for last season s race, has 
one down 21b to 8st. 
CLOSELY HANDICAPPED 
Caerlaverock, allotted 8st. 61b. 
ist year, when he did n °t r un>. n °^ 
as 8st. 131b. Caerlaverock finished 
hird to Fastnet Rock in last 
eason’s Rosebery Stakes, and is 
losely handicapped with Lord 
Rosebery’s horse on that running. 
Lord Rosebery’s other entrant, 
Swashbuckler, is favourably 
veighted with 8st. 81b Stormy Hour, 
ilso trained by Jack Jarvis, but 
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Aintree 
standing si 
to give wei[ 
M. H. Keogl 
— 12st. 51b. 
Knock H^rd, t]^ 
year’s Cheltenham' 
never run over the ^ 
and is unlikely to d( 
as I gather his main 
once again be the big 
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By Sport 
to Dublin Air pc 
at Shannon. \ 1 
, „ , T u ^\ives and the fc 
races over hurdles and, as I havV . , , , 
already stated, will next be seen in e °J col 
action in the Great Yorkshire (below) e 
Steeplechase at Doncaster 
month, a race, incidentally, which 
he won last year. .■ ,, 
M. V. O’Brien, Knock Hard s . 
trainer, has other strings to his bow bee.^ 
in the Grand National, among them respe 
being last year's victor, Early Mist, an lri 
who has been allotted 12st., which Plate, 
is 121b. more than he carried 12 Limericfcp 
months ago. Even with this heavy town didte 
burden, however, he is by no means P£° s P ec J s '|I 
out of it, though Mont Tremblant, effort at N% 
second to him in 1953, has now a 
nice pull in the weights. 
MEET AT LEOPARDSTOWN. 
Early Mist displayed his well- , -- . 
being at the Christmas fixture at . • 
Leopardstown, where he won in nnisner 
good style, although he probably wno 
had not a lot to do. Early Mist Leo 
will next run in the Leopardstown > wn 
on. 
All 
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Present pi 
will run; 
engaged to 
C. Mar 
