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Blast from the past. Rode Lord Fury to win the 1961 Melbourne Cup at 20/1.
Never quite understood the lyrics to this one but liked the song !
Never quite understood the lyrics to this one but liked the song !
Have to agree with you about the effort tiger_one puts into this thread and so many other threads. I always have to check the Today Is thread, who knew there were so many special days or so many bizarre days.Gee that brings back some memories of growing up in Cabramatta.
Remember seeing INXS there at least once from memory, I think they may have played there a couple of times, it certainly was one of the top venues for bands in that golden age where you could go to so many pubs and clubs to see really good bands and entertainers.
I actually left Cabramatta when I bought my house a bit further out in the south west in early 1981 but still kept a link to Cabramatta with my parents living on the East side of Cabramatta until they passed away and my Mother in Law living there over on the West side until earlier this year when she finally made the transition to a nursing home.
Didn't know that an Ireland was the licensee of the Stardust and I can only assume that he is linked to the Irelands who for generations had the Sunnybrook Vineyard and Wine cellars later to become the Sunnybrook Convention Centre and Hotel.
Virtually across the road just near Warwick Farm Racecourse is the Ireland's Bridge which is named after the Ireland family.
Conjures up memories and names of other locals such as the Medich and Gattelari families who were very prominent in the community and names that were in the media for all the wrong reasons in more recent times.
Love the effort you put into this Nostalgia thread tiger_one, it really brings back great memories of simpler times to so many of us. 😍