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- Henry Collins OAM (23 September 1928 – 14 June 1997) was an Australian racecaller and radio and television personality who earned the re****tion for being...
- winners for his trainer; in the ****an Cup, he scored a thrilling win to racecaller Bryan Martin's cry of 'Better Loosen Up has won for Australia', and remains...
- (1882–1961), American baseball player Bill Collins (racecaller) (1928–1997), Australian racecaller Bill Collins (television presenter) (1934–2019), Australian...
- OAM (born 1941 in Ramsgate, New South Wales ) is an Australian former racecaller based in Sydney, Australia. During a career spanning thirty-three years...
- Retrieved 2 November 2015. "Racecaller.com: Allowing Horse Racing Fans to Connect, Compete and Find Winners". racecaller.com. Retrieved 2 November 2015...
- lengths of the lead at the time. Greg Miles, however, a well-respected racecaller of longstanding, who was also broadcasting the Cox Plate of 1982, states...
- David William Morrow OAM (5 July 1953 – 16 July 2024) was an Australian sports radio and television broadcaster/commentator, best known for his ****ociation...
- 200/1 outsider **** Helios. The race is also noteworthy because the great racecaller Bill Collins called his first Melbourne Cup. This is the list of placegetters...
- with the Hollywood Park proposal. The opportunity for a budding young racecaller to join Tapp was the stepping stone to Wrona's now long time of living...
- descriptive style of announcing, Lee was considered by many to be the top racecaller in all of harness racing during the 1970s and 1980s. His calls were heard...