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Christian
Bill Smith (1886-1975), jockey, arrived in North Queensland with
two racehorses and established himself as a local identity on country
race courses. He was remembered by old acquaintances as a small
figure who was very roughly spoken and given to constant swearing.
He added to his reputation for eccentricity by refusing to change
with the other jockeys. He won the St Leger Quest in 1902, the Jockey
Club Derby in 1903, and the Victorian Oaks in 1909-10. For the last
four years of his life Bill Smith lived near Cairns as a recluse.
When he died in 1975 he was found to be a woman and was buried as
Miss Wilhelmina Smith. Female jockeys were not given official recognition
by the Australian Jockey Club until 1974.
Maribelle Young
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