The Horse That Bart Built: The Rise and Rise of So You Think

The Horse That Bart Built: The Rise and Rise of So You Think

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As a youngster, So You Think caught the eye of Australia’s legendary trainer Bart Cummings. He liked the future he saw in his gangly frame, and thought his luckiest owner Dato’ Tan Chin Nam might have some fun with him. As a racehorse, So You Think captivated Australasia with his rock star good looks, his brilliance and strength. As a three year old, and at just his fifth...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published February 1st 2013 by Random House Australia
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A. Mark Thomas
Disclaimer first: the author is my beloved sister
If you have followed her career as a racing author, Ms Thomas now has five such books to her credit: Past the Post, A Horse Called Mighty, 42 Days at the Races and Life with Rosie
The Horse That Bart Built is both wonderfully written and researched - the story of the dual Cox Plate winner, who raced around the world when bought by the Irish Coolmore stud
A sad story too, as So You Think was "sold out from under" Australian turf's legendary trainer J...more
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Helen Thomas is a noted news service reporter, a Hearst Newspapers columnist, and member of the White House Press Corps. She served for fifty-seven years as a correspondent and, later, White House bureau chief for United Press International (UPI). Thomas has covered every president since John F. Kennedy, was the first woman officer of the National Press Club, was the first woman member and preside...more
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