The Wayward Lad: The Autobiography of Graham Bradley

The Wayward Lad: The Autobiography of Graham Bradley
ISBN-10
1903267005
ISBN-13
9781903267004
Category
Horse racing
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
2000
Authors
Steve Taylor, Graham Bradley

Description

Graham Bradley has been one of National Hunt racing's most successfull jockeys since the 1980s, winning top prizes (Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle, King George VI victories) on top horses (Desert Orchid, Suny Bay, Wayward Lad) from top trainers (Michael Dickinson, Toby Balding).

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