More attention should be paid to breeding jockeys, writes a San Francisco paper. It says that the cross should be sire Irish, dam English, granddam Jew, and explains it) by saying Irish for pluck to go through, English to stay, and Jew for cunning. All the dare-devil riders are Irish, the English are bull dogs for hanging on, and Providence favours the Jews, , -iv c, .
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 482, 21 June 1890, Page 3
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