WHAT HAS HAPPENED SINCE MY MOOREFIELD RACECOURSE KOGARAH (1888-1951 ) BOOK LAUNCH ON JULY 14 2016……..

My Moorefield book and CD are now located in a number of libraries and at Racing NSW. I have had the opportunity to address many community groups on Moorefield Racecourse. I welcome these opportunities, so that I can inform people about our wonderful local history in Kogarah.

2016

July 14 2016  e- book launched  at James Cook Boys Technology High School , Kogarah  (now awaiting my publisher,  Kaligraphic Prints in Leichhardt  to publish e books in 2020; the original publisher ceased publishing.)

September 2016 John Johnson, Local Studies Librarian, Georges River Council, and I made a power point presentation, which I used at my October launch.

October 6 John Bateman interviewed me on 2NBC community  radio.

October 13 hard copy book was launched at Moorefield Bowling Club, French Street, Kogarah.

October 20 My Author Talk, Rockdale Library, Bayside Council. 

Dr Wayne Peake, School of Humanities and Communication Arts Western Sydney was also a guest speaker. Dr Peake is a racing historian.

A book was presented to Rockdale Library, Bayside Council   for public loan. 

November 8 my book to Racing NSW.

November 10 My Author Talk, Kogarah Library, Georges River Council. A book was presented to Kogarah Library, Georges River Council for the Local Studies collection.  

November 19 sold books at James Cook Boys Technology High School, 60 year school anniversary.

Facebook site Moorefield Racecourse Kogarah established.

2017

Late January 103 year old Edgar Britt, former Moorefield jockey passed away. Edgar rode as a 14 year old at Moorefield.

Late January my book was catalogued in the National Library , Canberra.

February 9 Moorefield Girls High School Assembly

February 9 Kogarah Historical Society 

February 22 my book was given to the State Library and the Royal Australian Historical Society, Macquarie Street, Sydney

March 2 Botany Historic Trust

Early March Jack Purtell, a Melbourne based jockey, who appears on my book cover, died in Queensland, aged 93. Jack received a copy of my book in mid -November 2016. Jack rode the Moorefield grey, Hiraji to victory in the 1947 Melbourne Cup.

March 18 St George Historical  Society, Rockdale Library. 

May 15 Hurstville Rotary Club.

April 28 I attended the National Trust Heritage Awards ,Doltone House, Pyrmont as my book was entered into  the Publications Category of  the  Awards.

June 15 Dr Gary Darby and I photographed the Victoria Street , Regent Street , Stanley Street , Victor Street and Palmerston Street  area in Kogarah . Some of these properties had been built in the late 1880’s, when Moorefield was first in operation.

Sadly, the area is to be replaced by multi storey units 11 and 12 storeys.

July 20 interviewed by Ian McNamarra (Macca) from ABC radio – went to air across Australia on July 30 at 622am.

August 23 I received an email to inform me that my Moorefield Racecourse book was catalogued in the Cox Library, London .This is the world’s largest collection of horse racing books, which are held in this private collection.

September I located Neville  Austen, a former  Moorefield jockey  from the 1945  period, who  lives in Grafton , NSW.

October 7 Ron Rathbone Award, Bayside Council. I entered the remainder of my Moorefield Racecourse research to the Award, my 3rd entry since 2006.  

October 28 Marrickville Heritage Society.

November 2 Bethelem Nursing Home, Montgomery Street , Kogarah.

November 8 I interviewed 90 year old Harold Green in his Bexley Nursing Home.  His father- in- law was Ossie Imber, the Turf Editor for the Mirror newspaper. Harold   got to meet the racing identities of the time.

November 27 St George Probus, Kingsgrove  RSL .

2018 

The 4 most read articles from the  Moorefield category on my web site  annefield.net.au in 2018 were : Ray Selkrig’s Speech at my book  launch  on July 14 2016 , Clarence the Clocker, History of Racing Colours, and Australian Jockeys Riding in India, Ceylon and  Malaysia. The articles  have been read across Australia and overseas.

May My book was entered into the Bill Whittaker Award  for new horse  racing books in Australia and New Zealand. The award is in memory of the late Bill Whittaker, Senior Turf  journalist  at the  Sydney Morning Herald and is awarded every two years.   Thirty two books were entered into the Award.

June Bill Mc Curley ,former horse trainer died, aged mid 90’s. Bill was with Hiraji on the occasion of his Melbourne Cup win in 1947.

Late August to December Bob Hallet and I, worked long hours on making a 2 hour CD on Moorefield Racecourse.

September  Desmond O’Leary  brother of former trainer,Terry O’Leary had  a wealth of local racing knowledge. Sadly, Desmond  died one week before I was to interview him.

October 16  Sydney Water Retired Employees , Parramatta.

October 18 I  met with Ted Mills ,former Moorefield jockey  in the  City. Ray Selkrig and Ted Mills rode at the last Moorefield race meeting July 14 1951. 

November 2018 Georges River Council awarded me a Community Grant towards the production of my CD.

2019

January 23  Bob Hallett  and I  held a “soft launch “ of our CD at St Patricks Green  Retirement Village, Kogarah ,which is located next to St Patrick’s Church.  Former Moorefield jockeys attended-Ray Selkrig, Ted Mills and Cliff Clare. Norm Munsie’s widow, Anne attended as did John Rincheval’s widow, Colleen.  

February  I learned of Warwick Mead’s passing .  Warwick had helped me with the family archives of Bob Mead, a former Moorefield trainer.

February Alf Leslie from Kogarah Golf Club passed away, aged almost 97. Alf  was a wonderful liaison person for  me in gaining access to Kogarah Golf Club’s  historical records.

March 16  Bob   Hallett  and I showed Part One of my Moorefield CD to  St George Historical Society.

End of March a copy of my CD was delivered to Moorefield’s oldest jockey alive,Jim Griffiths,  aged 90.

April 2  A CD to Racing NSW .

April 3  Gopi Selvaratnam , a horse trainer in Dubai, contacted me by email. He told me that Australian jockeys rode for his father and grandfather in Ceylon. Gopi’s Aunt married Ted Fordyce, an Australian jockey, who rode in Ceylon.  I have updated my article on Australian Jockeys Riding in India and Ceylon, thanks to Gopi’s input. 

We maintain email contact, and I hope to visit Dubai in the future to meet with Gopi.

April 4  Bob Hallett and I  attended Heritage at the Australian Turf Club to  present a CD .

April 9  Two CD’s presented to Rockdale Library, Bayside Council .

April 16  Pat Craney of 2NBC, a community radio station, interviewed me on my Moorefield CD.

April 27  Official launch of my Moorefield CD in Kogarah Library , Georges River Council to acknowledge Heritage Month in Kogarah.

May 10 Bob and I attended the 25th National Trust Awards Luncheon at  Doltone House , Pyrmont. The CD was entered into the Heritage Awards.

June 8  Dhruba  Selvartnam’s book “A Racing Family from Ceylon” arrived from Dublin. Dhruba’s book   includes mention of Australian jockeys ,who rode in India , Ceylon and Pakistan. The book details 3 generations of the one family, who were horse trainers- an amazing record.

July 14  A CD was presented to James Cook Boys Technology High School .

August 6  John Bosco  Friendship Group,  Engadine.

 August  14  Oatley Probus.

August 21 Moorefield  book  presented to Georges River  Council Library, for public loan.

August 23 A CD was given to the  State Library , Macquarie Street.

September 6  I met with Sue Wade for lunch in Kogarah . Her father Bill, a well- known Newcastle jockey, had ridden for the  Selvaratnam family in Ceylon in the 1950’s. Bill is now 90.

September 10   Russell Town, whom I interviewed   for my CD,  passed away, aged almost 89.

September 11  Sans Souci Garden Club .

September 11  Michael Raffaele, grandson of  jockey Jack Raffaele, contacted me  by email, to tell me that his grandfather had ridden for the Selvaratnam  family in Ceylon .

October 5  At the Mercure  Hotel  in  Amsterdam, (10 Joan Muyskenweg)  I  met with 90 year old Australian lady, and her daughter. She  had a  connection to  Maurice McCarten, a former Moorefield jockey and  later horse trainer. 

She located me  in February 2016 through my web site .  A letter was sent to me care of Kogarah Historical Society, who then passed on the letter.

November 5  Melbourne Cup Day guest speaker  at Hurstville  Probus, Penshurst RSL.

2020

February 5    Botany  Bay  Family History Society  Gymea  Tradies

May 23  St George  Historical Society,  Part Two  of my Moorefield  CD.

June 1     Kurranulla  Probus .

Note : On my Facebook site Moorefield Racecourse I mention additional pieces of Moorefield information ,which have come to  light. This information is appreciated.  

Anne Field

Kogarah   

March 5   2020 

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