Harry Wragg

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Harry Wragg.  Appropriately enough, this is a Cigarette card
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Harry Wragg. Appropriately enough, this is a Cigarette card

Harry Wragg (19021985) was a British jockey and trainer.

Wragg became a jockey in 1920. The Champion Jockey in 1941, he rode 13 winners of English Classic Races, as follows:

  • 1000 Guineas - Campanula (1934), Herringbone (1943), Sun Stream (1945)
  • 2000 Guineas - Garden Path (1944)
  • Derby - Felstead (1928), Blenheim (1930), Watling Street (1942)
  • Oaks - Rockfel (1938), Commotion (1941), Sun Stream (1945), Steady Aim (1946)
  • St Leger - Sandwich (1931), Herringbone (1943)

His nickname was "The Head Waiter", supposedly because he could time his challenge to perfection much as a good head waiter should ensure prompt and efficient service.

On his retirement as a jockey in 1947, Wragg became a successful trainer, saddling 5 Classic Winners as follows:

In Cockney rhyming slang Harry Wragg means "fag" (cigarette), but this has fallen into disuse since Mr Wragg's retirement from the public eye and his death. The Kinks sang a song entitled Harry Rag.

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