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Jockeys return

Owen Anning, the Riccarton jockey who partnered the Wingatui chaser, Young Command, to a close second in the Grand National Hurdles at Flemington last Saturday will return home to ride at the South Canterbury Hunt club’s meeting on Saturday. His rides include the talented Amberley gelding, Try Two, in the Hadlow Hurdles.

Another Riccarton Jockey returning home from a stint in Australia for the Timaru meeting is Michael Mein who teamed up with the Wingatui stayer, Mr Ay Bee, for a gallant second in the Brisbane Cup. Alberto Poblete, will also resume at Timaru. The Chilean tvas away from the racing scene for a week after injuring an ankle.

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Press, 17 July 1979, Page 28

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Jockeys return Press, 17 July 1979, Page 28

Jockeys return Press, 17 July 1979, Page 28