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Horse racing is much more than an excuse for gambling. It is a love for the beauty, grace and speed of the horse. It can also be an intellectual battle of examining competing facts and trying to formulate the future from results of the past. In some ways it is an investigation, as performed by an eager detective. And in other ways it can be the thrill of a crossword puzzle, with multiple possible responses, but ultimately only one correct answer. It is a thing of beauty as much as it is a matter of commerce. I have been involved with horse racing in both practical and intellectual ways. From time spent as an apprentice jockey, to later the research of bloodlines in the multimillion dollar world of thoroughbred breeding and sales. And for the past twelve years I have provided speedrating information to the racing industry and public through my company: Speedratings (www.speedratings.com.au).

The Flying Whip

May 28th 2009 09:01
The outcome of any race may depend on many factors. A jockey may be caught wide; a jockey may place his horse in a pocket; a jockey may time his run perfectly or take off too soon. Win or lose - luck good or luck bad.

And sometimes even if something goes wrong - everything still goes right.

Neil Murray captured these images of Logan McGill losing his whip just as he feels the race is in his keeping. His look in the 2nd photo in the sequence tells of his surprise and frustration. The subsequent photographs display his determination.

Logan McGill loses his whip at about the 150 metre mark. He is riding Bequests in a 1200 metre race at Mornington 23 May 2009
Logan McGill loses his whip at about the 150 metre mark. He is riding Bequests in a 1200 metre race at Mornington 23 May 2009



The whip begins its solo flight
The whip begins its solo flight



What's that about Einstein and relativity?! The whip is still in the race
What's that about Einstein and relativity?! The whip is still in the race


Maybe I can catch you?
Maybe I can catch you?


Can't be bothered catching you - I'm going to win this without your help!
Can't be bothered catching you - I'm going to win this without your help!



Mornington Peninsula Hospice Service Class 1 Handicap 1200m:

1st: Bequests (3yo brown filly by Stravinsky - Given) trained by Rodney Douglas ridden by Logan McGill.

2nd: Blind (4yo brown gelding by Testa Rossa - A Little Blotto) trained by Tony Noonan ridden by Chris Symons.

3rd: Chosen One (3yo chestnut gelding by Choisir - Emerald Beauty) trained by Tony Noonan ridden by Michael Carson.

margins: a nose by 1.6 lengths.

Neil Murray Photography


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