Four recipients of the William Hill Golden Spurs awards in London: left to right, Major Dick Hern, the leading flat trainer of 1980; Lester Piggott, who received a special award for services to racing; Tony Clark, the most promising apprentice of the 1980 flat season; and Peter Easterby, the leading trainer in the 1979-80 National Hunt season.
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Press, 21 March 1981, Page 22
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57Four recipients of the William Hill Golden Spurs awards in London: left to right, Major Dick Hern, the leading flat trainer of 1980; Lester Piggott, who received a special award for services to racing; Tony Clark, the most promising apprentice of the 1980 flat season; and Peter Easterby, the leading trainer in the 1979-80 National Hunt season. Press, 21 March 1981, Page 22
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