42 Days at the Races: A punting adventure
By (Author) Helen Thomas
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st November 2008
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
798
Paperback
304
Width 152mm, Height 230mm
398g
Does a winning horse really stand out in the mounting yard Will life-long punting loyalty to an equine family, a trainer, or jockey, ever be repaid Is there any such thing as a foolproof betting system, a hot tip or a sure thing Is punting the biggest mug's game in existence, or can you win big, even make a living from it And could you ever find a publisher who'd let you loose with a purse of $20,000 so you could find out Diehard punter Helen Thomas attempts to answer these questions by accepting the dream challenge of betting with someone else's money, and spending every day of the Victorian Spring Racing Carnival on the punt. That's 42 days of getting up at dawn for track work before following the turf convoy out of town for country meetings in the extraordinary lead-up to Australia's really big racing events - the Holy Grail for punters and owners alike: the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.
Helen Thomas is the author of Past the Post and A Horse Called Mighty, a celebration of Might and Power (July 2007). She also manages a couple of young racehorses and ABC NewsRadio.