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CHAMPIONS ALL. — The old champion, Johnny Globe (middle), now 25, shown with Mrs D. G. Nyhan at Globe Lodge, Templeton, with his two greatest sons. On the left is Johnny Gee, being held by Mr B. G. Nyhan, the winner of 27 races and $64,690 in stakes, the greatest amount credited to any trotter raced solely in New Zealand. Lordship, held by Mr Nyhan, is on the right. He gained 45 wins and $115,190 in stakes, a record for any horse, thoroughbred or standardbred, raced solely in New Zealand. Johnny Globe, the idol of trotting enthusiasts almost 20 years ago, won 34 races and $85,775. Johnny Globe has been leading sire in New Zealand for the last three seasons.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 10

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CHAMPIONS ALL. — The old champion, Johnny Globe (middle), now 25, shown with Mrs D. G. Nyhan at Globe Lodge, Templeton, with his two greatest sons. On the left is Johnny Gee, being held by Mr B. G. Nyhan, the winner of 27 races and $64,690 in stakes, the greatest amount credited to any trotter raced solely in New Zealand. Lordship, held by Mr Nyhan, is on the right. He gained 45 wins and $115,190 in stakes, a record for any horse, thoroughbred or standardbred, raced solely in New Zealand. Johnny Globe, the idol of trotting enthusiasts almost 20 years ago, won 34 races and $85,775. Johnny Globe has been leading sire in New Zealand for the last three seasons. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 10

CHAMPIONS ALL. — The old champion, Johnny Globe (middle), now 25, shown with Mrs D. G. Nyhan at Globe Lodge, Templeton, with his two greatest sons. On the left is Johnny Gee, being held by Mr B. G. Nyhan, the winner of 27 races and $64,690 in stakes, the greatest amount credited to any trotter raced solely in New Zealand. Lordship, held by Mr Nyhan, is on the right. He gained 45 wins and $115,190 in stakes, a record for any horse, thoroughbred or standardbred, raced solely in New Zealand. Johnny Globe, the idol of trotting enthusiasts almost 20 years ago, won 34 races and $85,775. Johnny Globe has been leading sire in New Zealand for the last three seasons. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 10