Frank Wootton (jockey)
Francis Leonard Wootton (14 December 1893 – 6 April 1940), known as "Frank" or "Frankie", and sometimes referred to as "The Wonderboy", was an Australian horse racing jockey who had great success as a teenager in the Edwardian era when he was British champion for four successive years.
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Frank Wootton (jockey)
Francis Leonard Wootton (14 December 1893 – 6 April 1940), known as "Frank" or "Frankie", and sometimes referred to as "The Wonderboy", was an Australian horse racing jockey who had great success as a teenager in the Edwardian era when he was British champion for four successive years.
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1940-04-06
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British flat racing Champion Jockey 4 times
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Caricature by Spy from Vanity Fair in 1909.
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Record incomplete
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1940-04-06
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Sydney, Australia
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