It will lift your spirits, stir your heart and give you courage. In Life As I Know It, Michelle Payne tells her deeply moving story. He is the editor of the popular sports writing site "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.īook Description Paperback. His books include Confessions of a Thirteenth Man, Memoirs of a Mug Punter, Loose Men Everywhere, The Pearl, and nine editions of The Footy Almanac annual. John Harms is a Melbourne-based writer, historian, and broadcaster. She continues to be a working jockey and hopes to ride in the next Melbourne Cup. Film rights to her life story have been sold. In January 2016 she was named The Australian newspaper's Australian of the Year. Michelle became the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015 on the local one-hundred-to-one horse, Prince of Penzance, trained by Darren Weir and strapped by her brother Stevie. She rode Yosei to three Group 1 victories over the next two years. She rode the same horse in the Caulfield Cup the following week, becoming the third female jockey to ride in this race, and went on to ride Allez Wonder in the Melbourne Cup later that Spring Carnival. She won her first Group 1 race, the 2009 Toorak Handicap, aboard Allez Wonder, trained by Bart Cummings. Michelle Payne entered racing aged 15, winning her first race in Ballarat on Reigning, a horse trained and owned by her father.
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