What happened Tom Woodcock?

What happened Tom Woodcock?

Death. Emma Woodcock died in 1983. Tommy Woodcock died at Yarrawonga on 27 April 1985, aged 79, where he was cared for in his last years by his lifelong friends, the Hinchliffe family. His cremated remains were interred at the Springvale Botanical Cemetery in Melbourne.

What happened to Tommy Woodcock after Phar Lap died?

After Phar Lap’s death Woodcock accepted a retainer from an American millionaire and horse breeder, Willis Sharpe Kilmer; he was obliged, however, to return home because he had contravened United States of America immigration laws. In 1934 he obtained a training permit from the Victoria Racing Club.

Who was Phar Lap’s trainer?

Now, 76 years after Phar Lap died at Menlo Park in California on April 5, 1932, the evidence to support the accidental poisoning theory has finally come to light in a diary kept by his trainer Harry Telford. A quick glance at the diary leaves no doubt that Telford was a trainer ahead of his time.

What did Tommy Woodcock call Phar Lap?

Strapper
Phar Lap with his pipe and sugar cubes Strapper-cum-trainer Tommy Woodcock feeds Phar Lap, or Bobby as he calls him, his favourite treat – sugar cubes.

What year did reckless run in the Melbourne Cup?

1977
Late in his career, Reckless, who won the Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane Cups, was prominent amongst his steeds. This photograph was taken before the 1977 Melbourne Cup, in which Reckless ran second to Bart Cumming’s Gold and Black.

Where is Tommy Woodcock buried?

Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Springvale, Australia
Tommy Woodcock/Place of burial

What killed Phar Lap?

Death. Early on 5 April 1932, the horse’s strapper for the North American visit, Tommy Woodcock, found him in severe pain and with a high temperature. In 2000, equine specialists studying the two necropsies concluded that Phar Lap probably died of duodenitis-proximal jejunitis, an acute bacterial gastroenteritis.

Was Phar Lap a NZ horse?

The champion racehorse Phar Lap was New Zealand-born and bred, but never raced in this country. He won 37 of his 51 races and 32 of his last 35, including the 1930 Melbourne Cup. Invitations to race at major meetings flooded in, but the horse died 12 days later.

Who was faster Phar Lap or Secretariat?

Was Phar Lap Faster Than Secretariat? Secretariat and Phar Lap were two of the greatest racehorses ever to live, who both shared the nickname Big Red. Secretariat is considered the faster of the two, as he set many records on the race track, including all three races of the Triple Crown.

Who won the 1978 Melbourne Cup?

Arwon
Arwon (foaled 8 September 1973, died 25 May 2007) was a New Zealand-bred thoroughbred racehorse by Aritzo from Fair Flash who won the 1978 Melbourne Cup at 5 years of age. In New Zealand, he was known and raced as Flash Guy. Arwon won the 1978 Melbourne Cup, beating Dandeleith and Karu by a half neck.

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1977?

Gold and Black
Gold and Black (1972−1999) was a New Zealand-bred racehorse which was ridden by Johnny Duggan to win the 1977 Melbourne Cup for the “Cups King” Bart Cummings. In 1976, Gold and Black won the Mackinnon Stakes and finished second to Van der Hum in the Melbourne Cup.

What happened to Phar Laps trainer?

Who are the parents of horse trainer Tommy Woodcock?

Aaron Treve (‘Tommy’) Woodcock (1905-1985), strapper and horse trainer, was born on 8 October 1905 at Uralgurra, near Bellbrook, New South Wales, third of four children of New South Wales-born parents Aaron Treve Woodcock, coach driver, and his wife Annie Catherine, née Smith.

Where did Tommy Woodcock live as a child?

Tommy Woodcock was born in 1905 at Uralgurra in Bellbrook, near Kempsey, New South Wales. He was the third of four children to Aaron Treve Woodcock and Annie Catherine Smith.

How old was Tommy Woodcock when he became a jockey?

Tommy Woodcock first worked as an apprentice jockey for Barney Quinn, who was based at Randwick, New South Wales. Woodcock won several races, and worked as a jockey until 1927, when he was 22 years old. However, his size and weight increased, and he gave up jockeying in favour of being a groom and exercise rider.

How old was Tommy Woodcock when Phar Lap died?

When he was 25 years old Tommy Woodcock was granted a No.1 trainer’s licence in the beginning of 1931. He accompanied Phar Lap’s owner David Davis to America where he trained the horse for the big race at Agua Caliente. Phar Lap’s win with top weights was a great accomplishment for Tommy. He was heartbroken when Phar Lap died in 1932.

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