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Billy Cook (jockey)

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Billy earned the nickname "Last-Race Cookie" following his riding of the winner in the last race 13 Saturdays in succession in
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He won six Sydney jockeys' premierships during a distinguished career riding in Australia and overseas.
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Some of the achievements during his career included winning the 1941 and 1945
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Australian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame Champions – Billy Cook
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Jockeying to the top: the story of horseracing legend Peter Cook
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Australian Dictionary of Biography - William Henry (Billy) Cook
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This Australian horse racing biographical article is a
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Cook died in 1985 and was posthumously inducted in the
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Australian Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame inductees
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Sydney
Melbourne Cups
Skipton
Rainbird
Caulfield Cup
Amounis
Sydney Cup
Carioca
CB Fisher Plate
Rising Fast
Phar Lap
Chelmsford Stakes
Peter
Australian Racing Hall of Fame
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978-1-74257-125-6
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0-207-15467-8
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Australian Dictionary of Biography - William Henry (Billy) Cook
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