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Gentleman George? George Duffield

Gentleman George? By George Duffield

Gentleman George? by George Duffield


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George Duffield is the senior rider in the weighing room. Born in 1946, he entered racing in the early 1960s towards the end of an era dominated by trainers like Sam Armstrong and Jack Waugh, and jockeys like Breasley and Piggott. This work tells his story.

Gentleman George? Summary

Gentleman George?: The Autobiography of George Duffield by George Duffield

George Duffield is the senior rider in the weighing room. Born in 1946, he entered racing (earning 19/6 a week) in the early 1960s toward the end of an era dominated by the toughest of men and toughest of standards: trainers like Sam Armstrong and his own mentor Jack Waugh, and jockeys like the legendary Breasley and Piggott. George has also been associated with countless top-class horses, such as his 1992 Oaks and St Leger winner User Friendly and more recently the Eclipse hero Giant's Causeway and the dual Champion Stakes heroine Alborada. Finally, George has experience of racing all round the world, and not just the leading racing nations: in Jamaica he had bricks thrown at him during a race and in the paddock one day even found himself in the midst of a gunfight! A true son of Yorkshire, George has never been afraid to speak his mind or fight his corner, a trait that has led to some intriguing confrontations with authority.

Additional information

GOR001540135
9781904317036
1904317030
Gentleman George?: The Autobiography of George Duffield by George Duffield
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Raceform Ltd
2002-10-10
320
N/A
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