By Ric Chapman Colourful racehorse owner Bert Vieira didn’t make any friends when he wanted his stallion Trapeze Artist to stand his debut season at Widden Stud for $99,000. But he certainly has done something to square the leger. Last week he gave wounded jockey Tye Angland, who had ridden Trapeze Artist to… Read More » Read full article
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