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Pumper, Jim Cassidy with Andrew Webster

Label
Pumper, Jim Cassidy with Andrew Webster
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pumper
Responsibility statement
Jim Cassidy with Andrew Webster
Summary
Jim Pumper Cassidy is regarded as one of Australasia's greatest jockeys and the very definition of a colourful racing identity. In a 40-year career he won over 100 Group 1 races (one of just four to do it), including two Melbourne Cups. Cassidy had also been banned from racing for five years (later reduced to 21 months) for his part in the Jockey Tapes scandal. Broke from legal bills and exiled by the racing fraternity, Cassidy worked as a brickie and ate once a day to get by, but rediscovered his love of horses in an odd way: volunteering at his young daughters Pony Club. Then Jack Denham, crankiest trainer alive, offered Cassidy the ride of a lifetime. With Pumper up top, Might And Power won the Caulfield-Melbourne Cup double in 1997. Along the way, Cassidy rode the highs and lows to become the tracks most beloved and controversial character. His horse whispering, gamblers charm and razor wit endeared him to punters, trainers, fellow jockeys but rarely officialdom. Nevertheless, suspensions, friends in places high (millionaires) and low (underworld figures), and honest opinions always made The Pumper front and back page news
Target audience
adult
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