This Week In Racing History

November 26, 2014 Comments Off

By Duncan Stearn

November

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Litter brothers Mister Moss and Joe Moss made their debuts over 540 yards at Lithgow in 1966, both winning easily (by 20 and 15 lengths respectively) and equalled the track record, held by Two Ties.

Rob’s Rebel defeated South Australian star Raven Kelly by almost two lengths to annex the 1994 Summer Cup, run over 720 metres at Wentworth Park, in a race record 42.97. Rob’s Rebel had finished fifth the previous year behind Trojan Tears.

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A totalisator offering win and place betting only started operating at Wentworth Park in 1948. The machinery and installation cost £28,000 ($56,000).

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