By AAP Group One-winning jockey Sean Cormack gets the chance to reignite his career by linking with premier trainer Tony Gollan at Eagle Farm. Cormack has ridden about 1500 winners in his native South Africa, Australia and Asia. He originally came to Australia to ride for the late Bruce McLachlan at the… Read More » Read full article
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