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AUSTRALIAN SONGSAlec RobinsonThe real name of the jockey was Alec Robertson, not Robinson. The Australian newspaper, The Queenslander, 21 July 1888 published the following: "A graceful tribute of respect (says the Sydney Mail) has been paid to the memory of the late Alec Robertson by Mr. William Cooper, to whose order a handsome monument has been erected over the last resting-place of the deceased jockey in Waverley cemetery. It consists of a marble cross, artistically wreathed with floral embellishments, and supported on a massive bluestone base. The plinth bears the following inscription — "In memory of Alec Robertson, aged 27, who was accidentally killed at Randwick on January 2, 1888, whilst riding Silvermine in Tattersall's Cup. This memorial was erected by William Cooper as a mark of esteem and respect." The Death Of Alec Robertson is another song that talks about this accident.
A good man has gone, he has drawn his last breath, Gather round jockey boys, hang down your heads, No more in the straight for the finish he'll wait, And often at even a soft wind shall tell, Oh merciful Father, his life was so brief,
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