THE Peter Mosman Memorial series in May 1997 attracted sufficient nominations to allow for a series of non-betting qualifying heats and five top-shelf semi-finals featuring some of the best youngsters in the country.
Sadly, the series kicked off with the breakdown of Lismore dual distance track record holder Major Fox. The winner of 10 of 13 race starts broke a hock in winning his qualifying heat and never raced again. The scratching of Major Fox from the semi-final round allowed Token Prince to take his place in the starting lineup.
Token Prince had raced six times for as many wins Read full article
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