By AAP New Zealand jockey Leith Innes will spend four to six weeks out of the saddle recovering from knee surgery but will be back in time to partner Provocative in her spring campaign. Innes, who won the Queensland Oaks earlier this month on the Tony Pike-trained filly will ride at Avondale… Read More » Read full article
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