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Australia Day 1952
West Australian Racing
JayJay
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Quiet night, stormy, abandoned races, so out come the history books and old papers. The Sunday Times of January 27 1952 informs us that:
- Flying Halo won the William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley.
- The main event at Ascot was the ANA Handicap of 400 pounds won by Kareme (by Remarc) for trainer G.A.Smith and rider J Marshall.
- The Welter was won by Lawlock (by Lawmaker) for trainer (H.E) Jock Campbell and Tiger Moore who bought up a treble for the day.
- At Gloucester Park, an 18 year old Phil Coulson landed his first double and win number 4 and 5 when Super Bloom (mile rate 2.18) won the first race and paid 45 pounds 10 shillings for the win (180/1) and 127 shillings and 6 pence for the place ($91 the win and $12.75 the place........I think!) The other leg was Super Junior who won the Australia Day Handicap as a 6/4 favorite.
- Meanwhile, plans were set in place for a 2 day Bunbury Race Carnival featuring the McDiarmid Sprint and the Bunbury Cup with total stakes for the round being 2006 pounds. The cup, as is usual practice, will be donated and presented by Mrs Monaghan.
Of interest to anyone???? Probably not but as i say, it's a quiet night!!!
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you have become very testy since your eastern states jaunt.
i'd hate to pull a radman on you...
My old man remembers those times with fond memories...
cheers
voodoo, my dad was doug chatfield and was before doug gilmore, keith gollan was the course commentator relaying through, i think, 6wf.
dad was great mates with lionel, a real character and hopeless punter.
no stays of proceedings in those days, if you got time it was immediate. we've gone to soft! :)
I can just remember the name Doug Chatfield but moreso Doug Gilmour who was a lovely bloke as well.