By AAP English Classic-winning jockey Jimmy Fortune is looking to the future after announcing his retirement ffrom a career spanning almost 30 years. As well as winning the St Leger at Doncaster on Lucarno for trainer John Gosden in 2007, Fortune won a host of other big races, including the 2008 Queen… Read More » Read full article
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