The Story of Mill Reef by John Oaksey

The Story of Mill Reef by John Oaksey

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The story of one of Britain's greatest flat racing horses, Mill Reef, a magnificent athlete that enjoyed a short, meteoric career tragically truncated by injury.

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The Story of Mill Reef by John Oaksey

Over the last few years Aurum has re-published three classic biographies of great racehorses: Arkle, Desert Orchid and Red Rum - all courageous, indefatigable National Hunt horses who won the big, gruelling steeplechases. Now, for the fourth title in the series, Aurum publishes the story of one of Britain's greatest flat racing horses, Mill Reef, a magnificent athlete that enjoyed a short, meteoric career tragically truncated by injury. Owned by the wealthy American Paul Mellon, in one year, 1971, Mill Reef won the Derby, the French Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, the Eclipse Stakes and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. A further glittering run in 1972, when he had already won the Coronation Cup, was shockingly curtailed when Mill Reef was found to have broken a leg. But then his story had an extraordinary happy ending: he was not destroyed: remarkable medical treatment saved and healed his leg and saw him go on to a priceless stud career. John Oaksey's book is an affectionate and enthralling chronicle by one of racing's best-loved characters.
'Mill Reef's story is a classic of success and near disasterA wonder horse whose record is a moving tale told with all the beauty and clarity of language one would expect from its author' Daily Telegraph
John Geoffrey Tristram Lawrence
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ISBN 13 9781845131487
ISBN 10 1845131487
Title The Story of Mill Reef
Author John Oaksey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2006-05-25
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.