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PERTH BOOKIES......................... A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE
West Australian Racing
bookielover
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I thought, I'd start this thread so that some of you that knew the bookies that I'll mention here, might like to offer some stories about them that may be of interest to us.
These are the bookies that I knew of in Perth.
Ray Deardon, massive bookie in his day. Would like to say "next" after taking a big bet without turning off the price.
Jo Jordan, who was very astute trainer, Ab Jordans brother, Allan(porky) Wells,Ken Grey, I could be wrong but I think he was a big bookie in the eastern States ring, if it's the same bloke, I have got a story about him, Sonny Lee, Merv Cash,Ned Hinchcliffe, Rod Evans, Lucky Khalaf, Billy Mac, unfortunately, just passed away, Ross Cooper, trot bookie Gordon Lennox, Terry Rhode I hope his first name was Terry ,and that's about it from me.
Bookies that are still working from the years that I went in the late 80's are Bluey Glynn, was in the interstate ring, as was Don Martin from memory on the concession, and of course gentleman Bob Howatt. And I'm sure you will all wish Bob a complete recovery from his ongoing health issues.
So if you have any stories about these and others, I'd love to read about them. I am sure that in their own way, they all contributed and some still contribute to the atmosphere of the Perth betting ring.
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allan wells, a great mate of my dads, used to do his settling sitting up in bed on sunday mornings with a bottle of drambuie and a box of liqueur chocolates..plus about a dozen packs of craven A cork tipped.
a funny story about him on the train to the kalgoorlie round. went to the sh*t house and as pulling down his strides a "monkey" fell out and landed on the track. al immediately pulled the emergency stop cord and the train came to a screaching halt. a guard apperared.
"what seems to be the trouble sir?"
"jeez i've just dropped a monkey down the dunny.."
"sorry sir, i assure you there are no animals on the train.."
it is said he retreived the 500m quid from the tracks...
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gee, there are some names, bl.
i saw gordon lennox at my local a few months back.
looks very chipper.
i was very good friends with rod, even had the hot-line number to his office so i could bypass "mrs. doubtfire", his formidable secretary.
had a cork board on the wall full of dud cheques...some very interesting signatures.
>:P
there are lots of stories but not for a public forum.
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Mmm...i don't think so, bl.
duncan mcgoughan was there for years but i don't think he was a biggie.
i've dug out an old racebook, cox stakes day 22/12/90
23 bookies in the local ring and 7 in the interstate.
for bl's info the 7 were, atkinson, christianopoulos, cooper, hills, mcCaughey, francis and mcGougan.
the cox was won by ideal centreman (three legs-sequiter) ridden by harry white and trained by c.a. balfour
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Ive got a story from years ago about one of the above - no names to protect the guilty - around the time Scornvale won the Karrakatta Plate for Brian Mueller and Chuck Berry. Brian had a good grey stayer, - name eludes me - Craigie something - anyway, its in the last and he reckons its a chance.We'd had a fairly big day and might not have been seeing to well but I saw the unnamed satchell swinger put up 33/1 on what should have been about an 8/1 chance. 3 of us claimed him, he nearly fell off his stand but to his credit, he took the bets. It duly saluted and we were a little late getting into the collect cue, only to see said bookie scurrying up the avenue board in hand. We took off after him and its the only time I've ever been paid out in the Taxi rank outside Ascot. True story......as I remember it haha.
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Date of Birth: 00/00/1974
In Perth Ray Reardon was a sight to behold with that large son of his running around the ring laying off...
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=D> :))
I clerked for Bob Green at Dongara on cup day back in the 80s.
We bet on Sydney. Melbourne, Perth and the locals. Just me and Bob. Wild.
:-c
Took about 800 bets and satchel was chokkas.
Scruffy and loved yelling out the odds.
\m/
He turned to me after the last and said..."well done lad".
=D>
Then handed me 4 $50 notes. I was stoked.
^:)^
Never forget that day. Still got a sore wrist from the million digits I wrote.
Bob was certainly a character.
remember allan wells chain-smoking craven A's? used to light one off the butt of the other. his coat pockets buldging with packets of fags.
duncan mcgougan used to knock off a carton of cans during the afternoon..loved a beer did duncan. probably still does as he is still kicking.
sadly duncan suffered every parents nightmare, he lost his son to cancer a few months ago.
i recall reading of the betting duels between bill w. and phil yasmael. phil had a huge bet at 9/4...bill started him in the eye, reached behind him and turned it out to 5/2. gold!!
i met yasmael when i stayed a weekend at lindsay park in the early 70's.
i had just been weaned...
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bl, i reckon duncan would be early 80's now.
i'm going to the opening of ascot on the 19th and will no doubt see his brother, jimmy...i'll ask him.
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