By AAP A painful fall during trackwork has accidentally presented Jason Attard with a fresh perspective on training as his broken shoulder mends. Hawkesbury-based Attard won’t be back on a horse for at least six weeks, and even when he is able to handle his team at close quarters again, watching from… Read More » Read full article
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