By AAP Far from the glitz of million-dollar meetings and Emirati megastables, Mark Milton backs up from a 12-hour shift at a coal mine to train horses. Working on a rotating roster, the 48-year-old Gulgong electrician devotes every spare minute to training his stable of six. “There is no `Sunday is your […] Read full article
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