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Old 19th January 2004, 11:59 AM
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I have been searching for the source of the above term form about 12mths and finally realised I should come and ask people who know their racing. As you may well guess I'm not really invovled myself , it's just that my mother used this saying regularly and her people were quite involved in the Sydney racing circles up to WWII. I was told that it may even have been used pre-WWI .

So does anyone know of the derivation of the Sydney [ ? ] based racing term / saying " [more ] Fruit for the sideboard" ? Can it be attributed to any one bookie ? Has this saying fallen out of general usage ?

Any comment would be appreciated.

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