John Trew-Hay John Trew-Hay i(A76371 works by)
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1 A Bit Extra against the Favourite John Trew-Hay , 1895-1894 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , September vol. 31 no. 364 1895; (p. 733-735)
Horse-racing tale. Bets accepted on the favourite by bookies, including from a headstrong reckless young gentleman, seem to be bound to be lost when a race is stacked. But the victory is overturned when a canny owner protests against the weight - the presumed death of another owner helps tip the balance. Humour and strategy. (PB)
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