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National Hunt racing season aged 16. After steady progress he twice headed the list of winning amateur jockeys in both 1926 and 1927. This success afforded Cullinan the opportunity of a professional career in
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372:"Easter Hero was always running and jumping very well. When Gib fell he was beaten, and I think at the time he had no chance whatever. Easter Hero was full of running when he finished."
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