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Main Title: Money lost nothing lost courage lost everything lost : the life and times of Eric Connolly : Australia's biggest gambler / by John Macnaughtan.
Author: Macnaughtan, John.
Year: 2017.
Collation: 223 pages, 25 pages of plates : illustrations, facsimilies, 1 map, portraits, paperback ; 30 cm.
Subject: Connolly, Eric.
Gamblers and gambling
Horse trainers
Horse racing
Biography
ISBN: 9780646979731
Notes:
Most current day racegoers would not have heard of Eric Connolly, whose deeds in his prime filled the pages of the metropolitan daily newspapers. He is distinguished from the present day trainer by the fact that he trained horses that he owned, who won many of the most prestigious races on the Australian Racing calendar. He would frequently keep a horse in work for many months before producing them on the racetrack. Horses appearing on the racetrack sporting Connolly colours, red jacket black sleeves, regularly instilled fear in the hearts of bookmakers. From humble beginnings Connolly rose to become in real terms the largest punter in the history of the Australian turf. Following a major health scare in 1929 his punting skills deserted him and he died in relative obscurity in 1944. For a period of in excess of thirty years Connolly derived a comfortable living from the turf, a feat few have achieved, despite having gifted much of his fortune to worthy causes and needy individuals. His generosity new no bounds. He coined the phrase oney lost nothing lost courage lost everything lostwhich is as relevant to punters today as it was one hundred years ago.-Back cover.

Includes bibliographical references (page 219) and index.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 798.4 CON MAC Available