By AAP Far from the glamour NSW tracks of Randwick or Rosehill, Col Hodges has been bringing NSW bush racing to city punters for almost 50 years, a feat that has been recognised with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). A race caller and journalist since 1970, Hodges is the… Read More » Read full article
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