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I remember vividly going to Ascot to see Kingston Town run when I was about 8. I remember holding my betting ticket and screaming my lungs out as he finished over the top of them. I think I got hooked on the feeling that day.
So maybe the key is champion racehorses coming to Perth and the crowds flocking to see them. Perhaps Black Caviar would have introduced thousands from the next generation and got them hooked to. I guess we'll never know.
Grand dad and dad both loved heading to the track
Radman...i think great horses coming here is great,but the facilities have to be up to scratch otherwise you miss the opportunity to capitalise
Working as a spray painter in a factory as a teen, a bookie rocked up Melbourne Cup Day to take bets. Didn't know ANYTHING about punting or horses but as Malcolm was on Medici I had a $5 each way bet @ 330/1.
Yep, he ran third and this kid won equivalent to 6 weeks pay.
Loved 'em ever since.
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Been a Sandgroper for over 30 now, rural life and a quiet/slow pace for me. :D
Reckon I didn't make a good quid with MJ on The King in all those starts ... knew he wouldn't beat JaD in the MC but that quinella paid very well. :wink:
I always had an interest in horses, but best thing was while staying with my Dad for a time at age 11 - we wagged school for a day to go to Belmont and he gave me a couple of dollars to punt with -won a few dollars - had designs on being a Jockey but as my Dad pointed out I was allready as tall as all of them... :(
Followed up about 12 months later by being offered a job at racing stables when leading a horse through town (Harvey) shifting paddocks - Started there and been stuck Ever since.
Horses are either in your Blood or they arn't, just how it is. :-)
Nice pick up.
I've been following the fancy dress Cowboys ever since :D
Every Melb Cup, Dad and one of his mates, who to a young fella was just a legend, used to run a book for a work fuinction and I'd stay up late on Cup Eve with Dad cutting up the field sheets to stick in his board.
1984 Cup - 6 years old and Dad gave me some cash to give back to him and back Black knight - "Can not lose" he said...and it didn't. Only day of the year he let me bet.
Haven't looked back since.
These replies make an interesting point how do we get new blood into the game. Country race meetings are one way one of the best days out for a family or anyone to get a taste for it maybe greater promotion of these cup days such as Toodyay and York.
"uncle eric" treffone was a great mate of his, treenie and tiger were good pals as were a lot of lesser lights. sp bookies like pat healy were always in the picture.
no wonder i'm a desperate... :roll:
My favourite times at the track would be like those an hour before the first at flemington when I lived in Vico when the grass was still dewy on a regular saturday meeting. Best game
At the age of 1 I was a hard baby to put to sleep however the old man found a cure and that was to put me on the back of a horse he had called Roy's Bonanza and I would fall asleep as he was giving it a pick on the grass.
As soon as I could walk i would go to the races with the old man when he had a starter only because I knew Danny Miller would give me an ice cream after the races or the old man would give me a bucket of chips. Since then I have had shares in 3 races horses, seen my brothers train multiple winners and enjoy the days out with my mates. I suppose my mates got hooked when they noticed that I went missing from the hours of 11AM to 6PM every Saturday and therefore they saw how fun it was and now a number of them are members of the WATC and own shares in race horses.
Being closely associated with Shaun O'Donnell and Timmy Stubberfield I always have enjoyed watching their success since both of them being apprentices and seeing their ups and downs over the years.
Converted to the thourougbreds in my late teens as the trots were just too slow!!!! Have owned parts of a few good horses along the way and after many attempts with partners that didn't quite agree with my activities(thouroughbreds, not the other activites!!!) i have finally found a partner who loves the races as much as me.
Great industry to be involved in..yes there are a few sharks and ratbags around... yes i have bought some duds..and yes i have been dudded a few times...
All good fun and wouldn't change it for anything....
Before that when I used to watch the cricket on TV the races would interrupt the telecast & I would blaspheme accordingly. Now it's the reverdse - cant stand watching cricket but love the races!!!
i grew up in mentone, and every house had stables at the time...brian courtney, geoff murphy, bob hoysted, charlie waymouth, etc etc.,
but racing held no interest for me, even though all my friends were trainers kids.
the interest didn't come until i left the area......and a little horse called sobar did it.
an old man i worked with just happened to mention after it had only one start......."this is the best horse i have ever seen, better then bernborough even".
didn't know who bernborough was though.
i started driving the old bloke to the races, and when i had 40 bucks on sobar to win the caulfield cup when the old guy said it was the greatest certainty of all time, then that was it.
but racing is now just numbers for me unfortunately, and it has long ago lost its attraction,....since the company that unofficially runs racing(tabcorp) ruined it.
My son will blame me too he's only 5 and knows many dogs by name..
I think horses were a natural progression
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