By AAP Group One-winning trainer Barry Miller has died in Brisbane after a long illness. Miller, 78, trained about 1000 winners on tracks all over Australia, the best being Show A Heart. The trainer and his younger brother Trevor were dominating figures in Queensland racing for three decades after starting their careers… Read More » Read full article
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