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John talks of the tough road back as an independent trainer after three years heading up the powerful Godolphin operation.
He reflects on his feelings when the Godolphin job was offered to him, and the reaction of his family.
John reminisces about a quick dash to Dubai to officially meet Sheikh Mohammed.
Of the hundreds of horses to pass through his hands in the Godolphin days, he was smitten by the remarkable Hartnell. He remembers a great horse.
John recalls the moment he knew it was time to leave Godolphin.
The trainer recalls his early life in Cairns and his love of Rugby League and Polocrosse.
He talks of a University Degree which few people know about.
John reflects on the day he literally walked in off the street and asked Gai Waterhouse for a job.
He remembers his time with Bart Cummings and Gary Moore.
John recalls his low key start at Warwick Farm and the tried horses who got him going.
He looks back with affection on the talented horses who’ve helped shape his career.
John comments on his admiration for a couple of high profile jockeys.
Finally the talented horseman pays tribute to the Canadian girl who was happy to relocate to Australia and marry a budding horse trainer.
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John talks of the tough road back as an independent trainer after three years heading up the powerful Godolphin operation.
He reflects on his feelings when the Godolphin job was offered to him, and the reaction of his family.
John reminisces about a quick dash to Dubai to officially meet Sheikh Mohammed.
Of the hundreds of horses to pass through his hands in the Godolphin days, he was smitten by the remarkable Hartnell. He remembers a great horse.
John recalls the moment he knew it was time to leave Godolphin.
The trainer recalls his early life in Cairns and his love of Rugby League and Polocrosse.
He talks of a University Degree which few people know about.
John reflects on the day he literally walked in off the street and asked Gai Waterhouse for a job.
He remembers his time with Bart Cummings and Gary Moore.
John recalls his low key start at Warwick Farm and the tried horses who got him going.
He looks back with affection on the talented horses who’ve helped shape his career.
John comments on his admiration for a couple of high profile jockeys.
Finally the talented horseman pays tribute to the Canadian girl who was happy to relocate to Australia and marry a budding horse trainer.

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