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Horse trainer Bart Cummings reaches the finishing post for the last time

  • Written by The Conversation
imageBart Cummings holds aloft his 12th Melbourne Cup, won by Viewed in 2008. The legendary trainer has died at the age of 87.AAP/Julian Smith

A story about racehorse trainer Bart Cummings, who died early Sunday morning at his retreat near Sydney, concerns the enduring Australian obsession with flies. It illustrates both his down-to-earth approach to...

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