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Turf Monthly

Feb 01 2023
Magazine

Turf Monthly was an integral part of the Australian racing tradition. For over half a century the magazine was a must read for anyone with an interest in racing. It gave insights into the horses and people who made racing such an important part of life. Now it is back on the shelf and will again bring to life the history and heritage of the turf. Relive the great moments, the champion horses, jockeys, and trainers, and those characters behind the scenes that give racing such a colourful history. Turf Monthly wants to bring the champions of the past into the modern era so they become more than just a name in a pedigree.

Editor’s Letter

PETER PAN • IN THE SHADOW OF PHAR LAP

PETER PAN • AT STUD

JIM PIKE • A TRAGIC LEGEND

JIM PIKE • HIS OWN STORY

PETER PAN • IN JIM PIKE’S OWN WORDS

DARK KSAR • THE FORGOTTEN SON OF YATTENDON

SAM SUNG A SONG • A GRANDSON OF APOLLUA

ROCKET TO GLORY • A QTIS STAR

GLOBAL GLAMOUR • THE LATEST LINE OF APOLLUA

MAGIC MILLIONS • AND SOME OF THE NEW STALLIONS


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Frequency: One time Pages: 48 Publisher: Turf Monthly Edition: Feb 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: January 30, 2023

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Languages

English

Turf Monthly was an integral part of the Australian racing tradition. For over half a century the magazine was a must read for anyone with an interest in racing. It gave insights into the horses and people who made racing such an important part of life. Now it is back on the shelf and will again bring to life the history and heritage of the turf. Relive the great moments, the champion horses, jockeys, and trainers, and those characters behind the scenes that give racing such a colourful history. Turf Monthly wants to bring the champions of the past into the modern era so they become more than just a name in a pedigree.

Editor’s Letter

PETER PAN • IN THE SHADOW OF PHAR LAP

PETER PAN • AT STUD

JIM PIKE • A TRAGIC LEGEND

JIM PIKE • HIS OWN STORY

PETER PAN • IN JIM PIKE’S OWN WORDS

DARK KSAR • THE FORGOTTEN SON OF YATTENDON

SAM SUNG A SONG • A GRANDSON OF APOLLUA

ROCKET TO GLORY • A QTIS STAR

GLOBAL GLAMOUR • THE LATEST LINE OF APOLLUA

MAGIC MILLIONS • AND SOME OF THE NEW STALLIONS


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