By AAP Former jockey Jim Andrews, who holds a unique place in Queensland racing history, has died aged 69. Andrews was among Brisbane’s top apprentices in the late 1960s riding more than 150 winners at a time of limited opportunities. He became the first 7lb (3kg) claiming apprentice in the post WWII… Read More » Read full article
POSTED IN » Latest News
Related Posts
Underwood the Cup lead-up for Tavago
September 18, 2016By AAP Australian Derby winner Tavago has caused some headaches for trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young as they plan his program to the Caulfield ...
2YO’s on show again at Doomben
December 29, 2017By Kobie O’Brien Just 14 days out from the Magic Millions 2YO Classic at the Gold Coast, a number of hopefuls will line up this ...
Track conditions, form and scratchings for Newcastle
March 27, 2022Track conditions, form and scratchings for Newcastle – Track Soft 7 – rail in the True position from the 400m to the Winning Post, 2m ...
News briefs
December 2, 2020Jockey Kerrin McEvoy has decided against a trip to Hong Kong to continue his association with Classique Legend as fellow Sydney rider Nash Rawiller gears ...
Comments are closed.