head ed o? S t^ eSt ; a * nd We put him a t the of t] '9 hst. The same with jockejs, with the exception that a good horse cap always be trusted, while a colour ° Ckey ~ Wel1 ’ he '- some times is off In the early days, however, we had a very fine lot of steeplechase riders Some of these that come to my mind readily probably because I saw them more frequently than I ml? Imv i‘r n V are Jack Rae - George Hope ?ron r al ; ke - F ' Goehrane, Jack Cam-’ lie mi Moore, A. Wilgood enouai??” 1Io >’ a ehan, all men in the moS‘.secret compa^° Untry and Among- steeplechase horses si? «s; Liberator a^, re> Moifaa - Waiwera CavaUerN? «• aXe> Re P° rd Reign, thZV l' st • Slm °n and Morning. I lo t nf of these would bother a lot of the best horses of to-dav. But 1 ““ st stop ' though I just seem to be getting into my stride. Horse is an easy subject to talk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 439, 22 August 1928, Page 10
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