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All the King's horses : the Bart Cummings story.

Thoroughbred racing is deeply ingrained in the Australian national psyche - in city and outback. For the past 50 years it was dominated by the on-going presence of the greatest of all ’horse whisperers’; Bart Cummings - the genius trainer who could coax the very best from each of the animals under his care. His Melbourne Cup winning average of better than one-in-four, is the equivalent of Sir Donald Bradman’s unbeatable batting average. Beginning with Light Fingers, Bart’s first Melbourne Cup winner in 1965, All the King’s Horses traces his involvement with more than twenty champion thoroughbreds, each a different and enthralling story. Included among them are his 12 Melbourne Cup winners, as well as Derby and Cox Plate victors and those special few that won the hearts of the public like Shaftsbury Avenue, Storm Queen, Campaign King, Saintly and So You Think.

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32320004469809 Lifelong Learning
DVD   Thornton library . . Available .  
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Classification Number Lifelong Learning
Title All the King's horses : the Bart Cummings story. [DVD]
Physical Description (DVD video) sound, colour ;
Series DVD
Lifelong Learning
Note Universal : DH4194.
Originally produced in 2016.
"Extented unseen version plus bonus features"--Container.
Bonus features: Extended interview: Anthony Cummings ; Extended interview: Darren Beadman ; Extended interview: Ron Dufficy ; Additional race: 1966 Melbourne Cup ; Additional race: 1974 Melbourne Cup ; Additional race: 1979 Melbourne Cup.
Performer Narrated by John Tapp.
Thoroughbred racing is deeply ingrained in the Australian national psyche - in city and outback. For the past 50 years it was dominated by the on-going presence of the greatest of all ’horse whisperers’; Bart Cummings - the genius trainer who could coax the very best from each of the animals under his care. His Melbourne Cup winning average of better than one-in-four, is the equivalent of Sir Donald Bradman’s unbeatable batting average. Beginning with Light Fingers, Bart’s first Melbourne Cup winner in 1965, All the King’s Horses traces his involvement with more than twenty champion thoroughbreds, each a different and enthralling story. Included among them are his 12 Melbourne Cup winners, as well as Derby and Cox Plate victors and those special few that won the hearts of the public like Shaftsbury Avenue, Storm Queen, Campaign King, Saintly and So You Think.
Classification Classification: PG.
Cummings, Bart, -- 1927-2015
Subject Horse racing -- Australia -- Biography
Horse racing -- Australia
Horse trainers -- Australia -- Biography
Racehorse trainers -- Australia -- Biography
Additional Author Parry-Okeden, Ian
McNeice, Graham
Tapp, John
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