Cunderdin pays tribute to champion WA mare

Updated November 25 2016 - 1:18pm, first published November 24 2016 - 5:00pm
HONOURING A CHAMPION: The Cunderdin Museum's Dainty’s Daughter exhibit pays tribute to a remarkable horse, her breeder/owner Jock Coleman and trainer/driver Bernie Cushing.
HONOURING A CHAMPION: The Cunderdin Museum's Dainty’s Daughter exhibit pays tribute to a remarkable horse, her breeder/owner Jock Coleman and trainer/driver Bernie Cushing.

Fifty-three years ago on November 8, 1963 the moderately performed New Zealand bred mare Dainty Widow gave birth to a filly that was to change two men’s lives and bring fame to the West Australian town of Cunderdin.

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