Midge Didham

Ernest John "Midge" Didham (born 1945 in Mosgiel, New Zealand) is a retired jockey and horse trainer.

Midge's father, Arthur, was a top class jockey and trained at Wingatui.

Midge was the leading New Zealand jockey in the 1969-70 season with 99 wins. He shifted to Australia after he rode Igloo, trained by his father, to finish second to Silver Knight in the 1971 Melbourne Cup.[1]

Some of the major wins during Didham's career include:

Didham retired from riding in 1985 and then trained in Melbourne for 20 years.

Didham's sons, John and Paul Didham were also jockeys. Paul went on to become a racing official and chief starter in Victoria.[2] He would go on to release the field for the Caulfield Cup, the race his father won twice as a jockey.[3]

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