Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1967 - 2007
Retired
Education:
The University of Queensland 1963 - 1966
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History
Skills:
Public Speaking International Development Microsoft Excel Policy Policy Analysis Government Research Microsoft Office Public Policy Politics Teaching International Relations Customer Service
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Hall of Fame trainer Jonathan Sheppard sent the 12-year-old gelding to a third-place finish in a training race at Charlotte, North Carolina, three weeks ago. Sheppard used the Charlotte-to-Nashville route to win the race last year.
The morning-line favorite at 7-5 is the Jonathan Sheppard-trained trio of Divine Fortune, Martini Brother and Italian Wedding. Divine Fortune, carrying 150 pounds Thursday, was third in the Smithwick and second in the Iroquois. Martini Brother is undefeated over the fences this year, which included
Date: Aug 22, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Animal Kingdom prepares for the Preakness in style, European that is
Motion came to the United State when he was 16. From 1985 to 1990, he worked for English native Jonathan Sheppard, who was on his way to racings Hall of Fame. Motion also worked under trainer Jonathan Pease in France. At Pimlico, Motion gained experience in U.S.-style racing as an assistant to Mary
Date: May 19, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Motion's career took fortuitous turns on way to Preakness
His father helped him get a job with Pennsylvania trainer Jonathan Sheppard, another transplanted Englishman, who soon became Motion's mentor. He did virtually everything while working for Sheppard, from cleaning stalls to winning steeplechase races. He even worked a stint as a jockey, and actually
Date: May 19, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Trainer Graham Motion brings his patient style to Churchill Downs
The son of parents who operated a stud farm in England, Motion was 16 when he came with his family to the United States. Determined to have a career in the horse business, he went to work for trainer Jonathan Sheppard, best known as a developer of steeplechasers and long-distance turf runners, and from this future Hall-of-Famer he got his old-school education.