TRAINERS AND RIDERS
Last Season's Successes Season 's Statistics. The statistics for the 1936-37 season have now been compiled. The honour of trainipg most winners went to the Cutts brothers, of Chokebore Lodge, Riccarton, who handled the horses of Sir Charles Clifford and his relatives. W. Broughton, Palmerston Nprth, is the leading jockey, a meritori.ous feat, for it is not so long since Broughton was compelled to take a long spell out of the saddle with a broken leg. Trainers. Following are the baker'e dozen of leading trainers: — H. and AVCutts 36, H. S. Green 28, H. Dulieu 23^ S. Barr 22, L. G. Morris 21, J. Ross 21, F. Davis 20, J. Fryer 18, J. S. Shaw 18, R, S. Bagby 17, W. Goscomb 17, R. E. McLellan 17, A. Winder 17,. Jockeys and Apprentices. Tho first tliree-quarter acore of winning ridors are p's follow: — W. Broughton 63, C. G. Goulsbro 50, A. E. Ellis 44, B. ,H. Morris 44, P. Burgess 42, P, Atkins 40, L. J. Eliis 39, S. Anderson 38, A. Messervy 38, H. Wiggins 3S_, S. Wilson 38, L. Clifford 35, N. McKenzie 33, R, Marsh 33, G. Tattersall 30,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 188, 26 August 1937, Page 15
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