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In the course of his career he rode 238 winners out of a total of 788 mounts, and was only 319 times unplaced, and his mounts won ÂŖ38,825 in stake money. During his best season, that of 1880â81, he rode 21 winners out of a total of 39 mounts, and was only eight times unplaced. Horses with whom he was
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for his integrity, skill and courage, and was similarly popular with both racegoers and the general public. During his career of 28 years he lodged remarkably few protests, and fewer still were lodged against him. A notable exception was at
Flemington in 1888 when he momentarily lost control of
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Corrigan married Robena Jamieson (c. 1870 â 18 May 1947), sister of jockey Dan Jamieson, at St. Francis' Church, Melbourne on 14 January 1891. They had three children, one after Tom's death:
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Wilfred, Sailor, Left Bower, Blue Jacket, Lord Harry, Twilight, Adonis, Sussex, Kildare, Native, and Great Western.
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Exchange and subsequent losses in the
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Ritchie, 'Corrigan, Tom (Tommy) (1851â1894)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
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The Tommy Corrigan Medal for jumps jockeys was named in his memory.
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In 2017 he was inducted to the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.
461:"Sons of the late Tom Corrigan Inherited His Love of Sport"
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