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Great record in classics

Charlie Elliott, who won 14 classics during his riding career, died in London recently. He was 74. It Was while he was still apprenticed to the late Sir Jack Jarvis at Newmarket that he deposed Steve Donoghue as leading jockey in the 1924 season. He rode three Derby winners — Call Boy (1927), Bois Roussel (1938) and Nimbus in 1949.

He also partnered Nimbus to win the Two Thousand Guineas and other winners in that classic were Ellangowan (1923), Flamingo (1928), Djebel (1940) and Lambert Simnel (1941). His One Thousand Guineas winners were Plack (1924), Four Course (1931), Kandy (1932) and Picture Play (1944). He took the Oaks on Brulette in 1931 and on Why Hurrv in 1943. but the St Leger eluded him during his long career.

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Press, 13 February 1979, Page 21

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Great record in classics Press, 13 February 1979, Page 21

Great record in classics Press, 13 February 1979, Page 21

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