LES DARCY : THE MAITLAND WONDER
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BY C H E RY L FA R R E L L
A S T O R Y O F D E T E R M I N AT I O N , AT H L E T I C I S M A N D S T R E N G T H , F A M I LY A N D F A I T H , M O N E Y A N D F A M E , W A R A N D C O N S C R I P T I O N , T R E A C H E R Y A N D R E V E N G E , L O V E A N D A T R A G I C D E AT H .
Les Darcy T H E STO RY O F L E S DA RCY ‘THE MAITLAND WONDER’ IS O N E O F A N E L I T E AT H L E T E , A WORLD CHAMPION BOXER, WHO DIED BEFORE HIS FULL POTENTIAL COULD BE REALISED. IN HIS SHORT BUT STELLAR CAREER AS A PROFESSIONAL BOXER, LES DARCY FOUGHT A S TA G G E R I N G F I F T Y B O U T S , WINNING ALL BUT FOUR AND HE NEVER LOST B Y K N O C K O U T.
In this cabinet are objects from the Maitland Regional Art Gallery Collection that tell some of his story. More of the story of Les Darcy can be found in the Shadow Boxer exhibition catalogue which includes an illustrated essay about the life of Les Darcy and items from the Maitland Regional Art Gallery Les Darcy Collection.
Drawer 1: Career highlights Les Darcy’s first professional bout was in Maitland in 1911 when he was only 15. The photograph, top left, is one of the earliest taken of the young boxer. Since then he became so popular that there were hundreds of photographs taken of the handsome young man and these images reproduced and distributed in newspapers, books and magazines, postcards, promotional material, souvenir badges and plaques and boxing tent walls. Of his many bouts Darcy’s World Championship win against American Eddie McGoorty was one of the highlights of his career. In the centre of the drawer are items that tell the story of this fight
including the gold fob watch given to Les Darcy by his trainer Dave Smith. A short film of this bout is featured on screen in the hallway. There is a Dave Smith boxing card to the left of the watch and the large photo of a victorious Darcy (lower left) shows the end of a bout between Dave Smith and his protégé. Film of this fight is also featured on screen in the hallway.