Picking Winning Horses - How to Pick Winning Horses for Any Race Track in Less Than 2 Minutes


Posted October 12, 2020 by lylazarella27

Trainer Fred Kersley was a Champion Trotting Driver and Trainer in the West, and Northerly was a departure from his standard bred background into thoroughbred racing.

 
Higgins' first taste of victory in Double Chance Dave Review Melbourne was a double, riding Gay Saxon and Triage to victory at Flemington. These two victories inspired Rollo Roylance, Chief Racing Writer for the Sporting Globe to nickname Higgins as 'The Professor'.

Higgins threw his 'weight' around on the race track until his retirement in 1974 in more ways than one, rarely riding below 53.5 kgs. Always hungry for victory, he ended up with 11 premiership titles as Victoria's most successful jockey, equaling Bill Duncan's record.

Higgins' most memorable Cup wins were probably his two Melbourne Cup victories with Light Fingers in 1965 and Red Handed in 1967, almost making it three wins when he nearly rode Salamander to victory in a photo finish in 1979. These were also the first of 12 Cup wins for trainer Bart Cummings. During his career, The Professor won 69 Weight for Age races which included 5 VRC Craiglee Stakes, 4 VATC St.

George Stakes, and 3 VRC Lightning Stakes, among others. Since winning became a habit, Higgins also took home 8 Futurity Stakes and 7 VRC Sires' Produce Stakes. Not to forget a double each in the AJC All Aged Stakes and VRC McKinnon Stakes. The only major Australian race that Higgins never got his hands on was the Stradbroke Handicap.


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