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The Ballad Of Winx

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 2:18 pm
by Duncan Williams
THE BALLAD OF WINX


Australia's had some champions,
Along the rails of turf,
Big thoroughbreds in racing mode,
That proved their time on earth.
There's Phar Lap and old Tulloch,
And the Goondiwindi Grey,
The names of these great stayers,
Are Immortalized today.
When Banjo cheered home Pardon.
When he raced towards the cup,
His horseman - love for racing,
Was for always going up.
Then a poet sets out verses,
For the jockey and his horse,
To reach the winning post line,
with eager sweat an force.
The names of our great trainers,
That comes into our heart,
Of Colin Hayes and T.J Smith,
And best of all old Bart.
Queen Elizaberth stakes at Randwick,
When you guided Bowman through,
The crowed roared in their thousands,
Renowned for what you do.
A professional top horse rider,
From a farm near Dunnedoo,
At sixteen years - Hugh Bowman,
Made his racing dream come true.
He combined with Winx and Waller,
In the sport of kings that shine,
And saluted fans and punters,
As they dashed across the line.
We've spent some time on horse back,
In the saddle - in the bush,
Far away from major race tracks,
And the evening racing push.
With some drought across the country,
That has been here for a while,
But on Winx's final race day,
She just made Australia smile.



Duncan Williams. (April. 2019)

Re: The Ballad Of Winx

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 2:58 pm
by r.magnay
Yeah I reckon she did Duncan, good onya!

Re: The Ballad Of Winx

Posted: Mon May 13, 2019 12:51 pm
by Neville Briggs
The racing industry is a foreign land to me, but it has a huge following so it is part of our Oz culture and deserves a mention in the poetry page. Good to see you having a go Duncan.

Re: The Ballad Of Winx

Posted: Tue May 28, 2019 3:53 pm
by Shelley Hansen
Good to hear from you Duncan!

A nice round up through the history books in this poem.

Cheers
Shelley

Re: The Ballad Of Winx

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2019 9:43 am
by Duncan Williams
ThankYou. R.Magney, Neville and Shelley.