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Australian Racing Hall of Fame Horses

Australian Racing Hall of Fame Horses
Author: Source Wikipedia
Publisher: University-Press.org
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230530437

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Phar Lap, Makybe Diva, Tulloch, Sunline, Super Impose, Amounis, Poseidon, Ajax II, Wakeful, Might and Power, Carbine, Shannon, Gloaming, Tranquil Star, Eurythmic, Kingston Town, Heroic, Strawberry Road, Better Loosen Up, Rising Fast, Australian Racing Hall of Fame, Todman, Gunsynd, Comic Court, Bernborough, Peter Pan III, The Barb, Malua, Chatham, Tobin Bronze, Flight, Vain, Grand Flaneur, Manikato, Galilee. Excerpt: Phar Lap (1926-1932) was a champion Thoroughbred racehorse whose achievements captured the public's imagination during the early years of the Great Depression. Foaled in New Zealand, he was trained and raced in Australia. Phar Lap dominated Australian racing during a distinguished career, winning a Melbourne Cup, two Cox Plates and 19 other weight for age races. He then won the Agua Caliente Handicap in Tijuana, Mexico in track-record time in his final race. After a sudden and mysterious illness, Phar Lap died in 1932. At the time, he was the third highest stakes-winner in the world. His mounted hide is displayed at the Melbourne Museum, his skeleton at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and his heart at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. The name Phar Lap derives from the common Zhuang and Thai word for lightning:, lit. 'sky flash'. Phar Lap was called the "Wonder Horse," "Red Terror," "Bobby" and "Big Red" (the latter nickname was also given to two of the greatest US racehorses, Man o' War and Secretariat). He was sometimes referred as "Australia's wonder horse." According to the Museum Victoria, Aubrey Ping, a medical student at the University of Sydney, suggested "farlap" as the horse's name. Ping knew the word from his father, a Zhuang-speaking Chinese immigrant. Telford liked the name, but changed the F to PH to create a seven letter word, which was split in...


Subzero

Subzero
Author: Adam Crettenden
Publisher: Random House Australia
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0143782096

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The story of Subzero, one of the most popular horses in Australian history. This is more than a racing story. Sure, there is the breeder who took a punt on an untried stallion, the owners who thought they were buying a fast two-year-old, the trainer who was breaking records and the jockey whose career was resurrected by the promise of a young grey stayer. However, his Melbourne Cup victory became secondary after he formed an endearing partnership with veteran clerk of the course Graham Salisbury. Subzero was reinvented under Graham's care, leading the horse to become a versatile community ambassador, and ultimately to his induction into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. He has attended primary schools, visited children in hospital beds, socialised in aged-care facilities and even shared drinks with publicans in licensed establishments. He has become a celebrity in his own right, mixing with world leaders, pop stars and actors. This is also a story of the love that a man has for his best friend, who happens to have four legs and a tail, and answers to the name Subbie. Subzero's name was etched into history as a sporting champion, but his achievements off the racecourse are what make him legendary. Subzero is truly more than a Melbourne Cup hero.


Sunline

Sunline
Author: Fiona McKee
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Horse trainers
ISBN: 9780143020264

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Sunline holds the record for winnings amongst the inductees to the Australian Racing Hall of Fame, and was the only horse to be inducted while still racing. She was, quite simply, a freak horse - always leading from the front, built like a stallion, a champion of champions - as epitomised by her record as a two-times winner of the elite Cox Plate. This is the story of how she came to be recognised as a great galloper by her owner and trainer Trevor McKee, who almost reluctantly took her on, only to discover as a morning gallop session that he had acquired a one-in-several-millions horse. The McKee's own story is part of that tale, from their humble beginnings, taught to ride bareback by their father, to becoming the rich and rewarded owner-trainers of a legendary galloper (descended from the great Phar Lap).


Shannon

Shannon
Author: Jessica Owers
Publisher: Random House Australia
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1742750249

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The extraordinary life of Australia's first international racehorse, from creating new records in Australia to his life in California, where he won the Hollywood Gold Cup In wartime Sydney, a small and weedy racehorse kicked his way through the top tier of Australian racing. He was Shannon, one of the fastest horses the nation had ever seen. Between 1943 and 1947, Shannon broke record after record with his garrulous jockey Darby Munro. When they sensationally lost the Epsom Handicap by six inches, they forever were stamped by the race they didn't win. Sold in August 1947 for the highest price ever paid at auction for an Australian thoroughbred, Shannon ended up in America. Through headline-snatching pedigree flaws, acclimatization, and countless hardships, he blitzed across the ritzy, glitzy racetracks of 1948 California. Smashing track records, world records, and records set by Seabiscuit, the Australian bolted into world fame with speed and courage that defied all odds. Long before Black Caviar, So You Think, and Takeover Target, Shannon was Australia's first international racehorse. Starring Hall of Fame trainers and jockeys, Hollywood lawyers, and legends Bernborough and Citation, this is his tremendous story.


The History of Australian Thoroughbred Racing

The History of Australian Thoroughbred Racing
Author: Andrew Lemon
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008
Genre: Horse racing
ISBN: 9781740664905

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The History of Australian Thoroughbred Racing Volume Three is as much a history of Australia as a history of Australian thoroughbred horse racing. This book covers the social and political history of racing throughout Australia in the period 1939 to 2007, from war to equine influenza, totes and SP bookies to TAB corporations, champion horses, jockeys and trainers, scandals and glories, outback scrubbers to Bernborough, Tulloch and Makybe Diva...and literally a cast of thousands. Uniquely giving emphasis to the story in the smaller states as well as the larger and richer ones, the book also examines the turbulent recent history of the sport, or industry, in an attempt to demystify the jargon of privatization, rationalization and internationalization. Standing alone as a history of modern racing, it is also a sequel to Andrew Lemon's previous two volumes on the beginnings and the golden age of Australian racing, and is the long-awaited conclusion to the trilogy.Like volumes one and two - that have been updated and reissued with Volume Three, it is structured around Harold Freedman's History of Racing mural at Flemington - a sequence of seven enormous paintings based on the original research which is the foundation of this book. Scenes from the mural's final two panels are beautifully reproduced throughout this volume, supplemented by dozens of photographs and the works of other artists. The mural, twenty years after its completion, perhaps only now is beginning to be recognized as a master work. In its own intricate detail it conveys something of the richness and complexity of the sport and the beauty of Australian horse racing in its fi rst two hundred years. Book and mural were conceived together and now the saga reaches its conclusion.


The Track

The Track
Author: Rod Nicholson
Publisher: Herald Sun
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2005-01
Genre: Hall of Fame (Horse racing)
ISBN: 9781876176662

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The new Australian Racing Hall of Fame in Melbourne is a collection of the elite of the sport from the past 120 years. The hall so far honours 53 of the best Australian jockeys, trainers and gallopers are included ranging from Carbine to Phar Lap to Sunline, from Scobie Breasley to Roy Higgins, from Etienne De Mestre to Bart Cummings to Lee Freedman. Also included are those who have contributed so much to the fabric of racing: race-callers Bill Collins and Ken Howard; administrators Sir Chester Manifold and Sir Adrian Knox; author Banjo Patterson, auctioneers, breeders and owners. This brand new, lavishly illustrated book will highlight the career of each inductee, concentrating on their individual character, unique attributes and stunning successes.


Legends of the Track

Legends of the Track
Author: Alan Whiticker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2023-10-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1923009168

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In Legends of the Track: Australia's champion jockeys and trainers, best-selling author Alan Whiticker tells the stories of 25 modern-era horse racing greats.This book celebrates the careers of champions trainers such as Bart Cummings, Tommy Smith, Colin Hayes, Gai Waterhouse, Lee Freedman and Chris Waller, and features interviews with the best jockeys of the modern era - Ron Quinton, Darren Beadman, Shane Dye, Hugh Bowman, Damien Oliver, Glen Boss and James McDonald.With full career statistics for each chapter and dozens of rare photos, Legends of the Track details the greatest achievements in a wonderful sporting era of Australian horse racing.


Winx

Winx
Author: Trevor Marshallsea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 427
Release:
Genre: Easy to read materials
ISBN: 9781525285554

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The beautiful bay Winx has transcended the track to become a national icon, earning the affection and acclaim usually reserved for just a chosen few. Since the start of her extraordinary winning streak, Winx has run like a horse possessed. Now ranked No 1 in the world, she has won 23 races in a row and counting, including three Cox Plates, matching Kingston Town's record. As well, she's won 17 Group 1 races, breaking a record held since 1984. In 2017 she was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame, only the third horse to be so honoured after Sunline and Black Caviar. At this rate, Winx might just become the greatest Australian horse that ever raced. Winx: biography of a champion, is a book not just about an extraordinary horse, but about the people who made it all happen, their hopes, dreams, a whole lot of hard yakka and, sometimes, hard cash.


Australian Horse Trainers

Australian Horse Trainers
Author: Source Wikipedia
Publisher: University-Press.Org
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230516639

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 18. Chapters: Alan Yeomans, Ammel-Carl Sierra, Bart Cummings, Colin Hayes, Dave McNamara, David A. Hayes, David Hall (horse trainer), Etienne L. de Mestre, Gai Waterhouse, George Hanlon, J. J. Miller, Jack Denham, John F. Meagher, John Size, Kim Waugh, Lee Freedman, Marji Armstrong, Nathan Turvey, Noel Francis Kelly, Paul Perry, Scobie Breasley, Sheila Laxon, Steve Jefferys, Theo Green (trainer), Tommy J. Smith, Tommy Woodcock. Excerpt: Etienne de Mestre (1832-1916), a 19th century trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses, was Australia's first outstanding racehorse trainer. In his 30 year career he experienced all the highs and the lows of the turf in a career which ended with him dependent on donations from racing friends. With the five wins de Mestre achieved in the Cup's first 18 years, he held the record for training the most Melbourne Cup winners for nearly 100 years. De Mestre won the first two Melbourne Cups with Archer in 1861 and 1862, and later trained a further three winners: Tim Whiffler (1867); Chester (1877); and Calamia (1878). He set a training record for Melbourne Cup winners which was finally broken by Bart Cummings in 1977. De Mestre also trained many other feature race winners including two AJC and two VRC Derbies and an Epsom Handicap. In recognition of his outstanding achievements, Etienne de Mestre was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Australian Racing Museum on 12 September 1992. One could best describe Etienne de Mestre as the "Bart Cummings" (the greatest of all Australian Racehorse trainers) of his day. Etienne was born in George Street, Sydney on 9 April 1832 in his parent's home, on the same block of land backing onto the Tank Stream that his mother had been born 30 years earlier. He was the third and youngest son of the Frenchman Prosper de Mestre (1793-1844), a Sydney merchant, and Sydney-born...