We have just visited the Goondiwindi Museum depicting the racing history of Gunsyn also known as the Goondiwindi Grey.
I remember the champion and his great efforts back in the 1970.
What a champion horse he was and the syndicate purchased himfor $1300, I think he won nearly 30 great races with a prize money of about $280,000.
Gosh!!!! what would that be worth if he was to win all those races in todays prize dollars.
I do not mention him when I talk about great champions, but I must now admit that he is now up there with the best.
Champion of Champions.
Jay&Dee
mike g g said
02:54 PM Jun 13, 2017
hi jaydee yes a great horse and his jockey was and is a great bloke who gave up riding due to a back injury I drove buses with kevin in Sydney for many years he lives on the central coast.mike g
DMaxer said
09:35 AM Jun 14, 2017
A great horse and a great jockey. I think Kevin Langby also became a racing steward on the central coast of NSW. I don't think any of the jockeys would be able to put anything over him.
We have just visited the Goondiwindi Museum depicting the racing history of Gunsyn also known as the Goondiwindi Grey.
I remember the champion and his great efforts back in the 1970.
What a champion horse he was and the syndicate purchased himfor $1300, I think he won nearly 30 great races with a prize money of about $280,000.
Gosh!!!! what would that be worth if he was to win all those races in todays prize dollars.
I do not mention him when I talk about great champions, but I must now admit that he is now up there with the best.
Champion of Champions.
Jay&Dee
hi jaydee yes a great horse and his jockey was and is a great bloke who gave up riding due to a back injury I drove buses with kevin in Sydney for many years he lives on the central coast.mike g
A great horse and a great jockey. I think Kevin Langby also became a racing steward on the central coast of NSW. I don't think any of the jockeys would be able to put anything over him.