
The Day Bonny Blue Raced for the Cup
Owen Trevor Smith
A thrilling and moving lyrical descriptive poem in the style of legendary Australian bush poets Andrew ‘Banjo’ Paterson and Henry Lawson. Australian bush ballads are renowned for their easy-flowing style and comfortable rhythmic pace, and this poem is...
Location:
United States
Description:
A thrilling and moving lyrical descriptive poem in the style of legendary Australian bush poets Andrew ‘Banjo’ Paterson and Henry Lawson. Australian bush ballads are renowned for their easy-flowing style and comfortable rhythmic pace, and this poem is a beautifully crafted example of that art. A desperate Australian farming family caught in a drought and under threat of mortgage foreclosure in a few days, form a plan to enter their horse Bonny Blue in a horse race (the Carling Cup), with 16-year-old son Jack to ride her. She has raced before but was injured (long since healed) and now she works on the farm. Jack and Bonny Blue use their fighting spirit and their bond to overcome inexperience, prejudice, and overwhelming odds in the race for the Carling Cup – a race destined to become legendary. Duration - 22m. Author - Owen Trevor Smith. Narrator - Adam Drake. Published Date - Friday, 09 January 2026. Copyright - © 2015 Owen Trevor Smith ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:20
Acknowledgements
Duration:00:00:33
Part One: A Desperate Plan
Duration:00:06:11
Part Two: Race Day
Duration:00:14:37
About the Author
Duration:00:00:57
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:07