By AAP Apprentice Josh Oliver has been rewarded for his recent impressive form with a top book of rides at Eagle Farm including his first for trainer Robert Heathcote. Oliver has ridden 65 winners since joining Toowoomba trainer Ben Currie from New Zealand last year. He has six scheduled rides on Saturday… Read More » Read full article
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