FIRST AID FOR JOCKEYS.—A. Carmont (rider of Negress) and A. McGregor (Thursby's pilot) were assisted by ambulance men when their mounts f ell at the second last fence m S aturday’s Avondale Hurdles. Neither jockey was injured. (Lower) Eaglet beating her stable-mate, in the Shade, at the finish of the Foley Memorial Handicap, Corinax (outside) was third, with Eager Rose (fourth) alongside, and then Nassock, Royal Doulton (not in picture) and Bright Glow (on rails).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 16
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75FIRST AID FOR JOCKEYS.—A. Carmont (rider of Negress) and A. McGregor (Thursby's pilot) were assisted by ambulance men when their mounts fell at the second last fence m Saturday’s Avondale Hurdles. Neither jockey was injured. (Lower) Eaglet beating her stable-mate, in the Shade, at the finish of the Foley Memorial Handicap, Corinax (outside) was third, with Eager Rose (fourth) alongside, and then Nassock, Royal Doulton (not in picture) and Bright Glow (on rails). Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 16
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