John Tapp, race-calling legend, to retire after 50 years in the media

By Chris Roots
Updated April 22 2015 - 1:13am, first published 12:40am
Back in the day: A young John Tapp (left) with Ken Howard and Ray Warren at Randwick. Photo: Fairfax archive
Back in the day: A young John Tapp (left) with Ken Howard and Ray Warren at Randwick. Photo: Fairfax archive
Back in the day: A young John Tapp (left) with Ken Howard and Ray Warren at Randwick. Photo: Fairfax archive
Back in the day: A young John Tapp (left) with Ken Howard and Ray Warren at Randwick. Photo: Fairfax archive
Back in the day: A young John Tapp (left) with Ken Howard and Ray Warren at Randwick. Photo: Fairfax archive
Back in the day: A young John Tapp (left) with Ken Howard and Ray Warren at Randwick. Photo: Fairfax archive
Back in the day: A young John Tapp (left) with Ken Howard and Ray Warren at Randwick. Photo: Fairfax archive
Back in the day: A young John Tapp (left) with Ken Howard and Ray Warren at Randwick. Photo: Fairfax archive

The voice of racing, John Tapp, has announced he will finish his full-time media career, which has spanned 50 years, in June.

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