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Harold Badger

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His success with Ajax put him in great demand with Victorian owners and trainers, and he won his first Victorian jockey's premiership in the 1938-39 season. He went on to win the premiership a further five times. His major race wins included the Caulfield Cup, the
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in 1925. Granted his senior jockey's licence in 1927, he moved to Adelaide and was immediately successful, winning the South Australian jockey's premiership in his first season.
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He returned to Victoria, but had few opportunities in major races as the number-two jockey for trainer Lou Robertson, so he turned freelance in 1936. That year he won the
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on Northwind. With Ajax's regular jockey, Maurice McCarten unavailable, Badger was given the ride in the 1937
32:(10 October 1907 – 13 December 1981) was an Australian jockey, famous for riding the champion racehorse 194: 189: 40: 95: 83: 127: 71: 44: 161: 87: 59: 183: 91: 63: 55: 79: 75: 48: 21: 33: 66:, where Ajax finished second, despite starting favourite at 40/1 on. 158:"Australian Racing Museum & Hall of Fame: Harold Badger" 205:
Australian Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame inductees
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Ajax
Northcote
South Australia
Adelaide Cup
Caulfield Cup
Victoria Derby
Rawson Stakes
Moonee Valley Cup
Adelaide Cup
Brisbane Cup
Doncaster Handicap
Epsom Handicap
W S Cox Plate
Newmarket Handicap
Futurity Stakes




"Badger, Harold Lindsay (1907–1981)"



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