By AAP There’s a bit of Joe Janiak about small-time trainer Mick Dwyer’s outlook on racing. A Queanbeyan taxi driver, Janiak earned racing fame through the global deeds Takeover Target, the once broken-down sprinter he trained to win in England, Japan, Singapore as well as five Australian cities. Kiseki Dane will never… Read More » Read full article
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