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Macho Man (David Walsh) had a jaunty air after winning the May Handicap at Riccarton yesterday. He was having only his second start for six Kaikoura railway employees, who bought him last week for $l000. Macho Man is shown winning (top) from Silver Print and the fast-finishing favourite, Durack (No. 3).

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Press, 17 May 1984, Page 27

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Macho Man (David Walsh) had a jaunty air after winning the May Handicap at Riccarton yesterday. He was having only his second start for six Kaikoura railway employees, who bought him last week for $l000. Macho Man is shown winning (top) from Silver Print and the fast-finishing favourite, Durack (No. 3). Press, 17 May 1984, Page 27

Macho Man (David Walsh) had a jaunty air after winning the May Handicap at Riccarton yesterday. He was having only his second start for six Kaikoura railway employees, who bought him last week for $l000. Macho Man is shown winning (top) from Silver Print and the fast-finishing favourite, Durack (No. 3). Press, 17 May 1984, Page 27

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