Saturday, 15 December 2012

Horse racing art

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Anthony Freedman has experienced the full spectrum, from the thrill of starting out, and building, to peering down from the top of the mountain, to cutting losses and starting from scratch.
He made an interesting observation last week about the perils of life with racehorses.
"You've never really made it in this game," he said. "No matter how well you are going, you are always close to a fall. You can never really relax or rest on your laurels."
Anthony's older brother Lee shared the top of the mountain with David Hayes for more than a decade.
Before them, it was the era of Colin Hayes and Geoff Murphy. Before them, Angus Armanasco.
Bart Cummings was on top, then insolvent. If Cummings had not been bailed out by his billionaire Malaysian mate Dato Tan Chin Nam in the late 1980s, the great man's story might have ended then.

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