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Miss Sue Day. one of three woman riders who expect to be able to ride in totalisator races in New Zealand late next year. The girls will serve probationary periods of six months, sign their apprenticeship papers, and after a further six months, will be allowed by the Racing Conference to ride in public. Sue Day, who is very pleased with the decision, is shown with Redeen after a morning’s work for the trainer, D. J. Thistoll, at Riccarton.

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Press, 1 September 1977, Page 12

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Miss Sue Day. one of three woman riders who expect to be able to ride in totalisator races in New Zealand late next year. The girls will serve probationary periods of six months, sign their apprenticeship papers, and after a further six months, will be allowed by the Racing Conference to ride in public. Sue Day, who is very pleased with the decision, is shown with Redeen after a morning’s work for the trainer, D. J. Thistoll, at Riccarton. Press, 1 September 1977, Page 12

Miss Sue Day. one of three woman riders who expect to be able to ride in totalisator races in New Zealand late next year. The girls will serve probationary periods of six months, sign their apprenticeship papers, and after a further six months, will be allowed by the Racing Conference to ride in public. Sue Day, who is very pleased with the decision, is shown with Redeen after a morning’s work for the trainer, D. J. Thistoll, at Riccarton. Press, 1 September 1977, Page 12