John Cutts (jockey)
John Cutts | |
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| Born | John Dillon c. 1829 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Died | 6 September 1872 (age 43) Randwick, New South Wales, Australia |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Other names | John 'Cutts' Dillon, Johnny Dillon, Johnny Cutts |
| Occupation | Jockey |
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| Parent(s) | Thomas Dillon Ann Butler |
John Dillon (c. 1829 – 6 September 1872) was an Australian jockey who at the age of 32 rode Archer, the winner of the first Melbourne Cup in 1861. The next day John rode Archer to win another long distance race, the Melbourne Town Plate. In May 1862 he rode Archer to win the Queen Elizabeth Stakes (ATC), and returned to Melbourne later that year to win his second Melbourne Cup. Due to a technical error which stopped Archer from being entered in the third (1863) Melbourne Cup, Cutts was not able to attempt to win the hat-trick.c