The National Distance Championship is meant to pit the very best ‘half-milers’ of each state against each other in a true test of racing skill and the list of winners down through the decades clearly reveals a long tradition of the great and near-great. Among the best is undoubtedly the Queensland champion Kobble Creek, the winner of the last National Distance Championship to be held in the twentieth century.
A brindle dog by Gun Law Osti out of champion stayer Trojan Tears, Kobble Creek was whelped Read full article
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