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History repeats: Gai signs up son of a gun – Racenet
Son of a gun Campbell Rawiller will get a chance to walk in his Dad’s famous footsteps as the wheel turns full circle with the young riding gun signed up to become…

Son of a gun Campbell Rawiller will get a chance to walk in his Dads famous footsteps as the wheel turns full circle with the young riding gun signed up to become Gai Waterhouses new apprentice.
It was only nine years ago that Campbell Rawiller, then 10, delivered the acceptance speech when More Joyous, ridden by his Dad Nash and trained by Waterhouse, won the Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick.
Now Racenet can reveal the teenage jockey, who had his first race ride in 2019, will move from Victoria…
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