Casterton Connections
Casterton Race Club’s meticulous preparations are in the starting gates ready for the 144th Casterton Cup. Its picturesque setting, historical live hedges , magnificent course where the horses hit the open country and “the Wannon meets the Glenelg”, impeccable facilities and flurry of fashion make it an exciting day for all horse racing followers and community alike. Casterton Connections Lois Lowe and John Matthews wind back time as they present reflections and recollections shared by locals Geoff Mitchell, Michael O’Connell, Alan Upton and Heather Mullen of one of the Clubs unforgettable Cups. One that put Casterton front and centre in the world of horse racing. Whilst often referred to as the “Sport of Kings” the Casterton Cup of 12th of May 1972 is infamous in racing history for one of the sports not so Royal or Regal Stings of deception. The scandal of a ring in horse, the comprehensive planning of such a heist, the ensuing aftermath are all now Casterton Racing Club folklore. Sit back and enjoy our four interviewees who were there. Listen to their accounts cover the experience from administrative, barrier attendee, punter and family trainer connections. A fascinating insight to the 1972 Casterton Cup when everyone there wondered: WHO WAS FIRST PAST THE POST ?
45 episodios
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