By AAP Ben Melham reckons he’s unlucky not to already have a Caulfield Cup on the mantelpiece after one ride on lrish horse Johannes Vermeer. The jockey has now turned his attention to winning an even bigger prize -Tuesday’s $6 million Melbourne Cup at Flemington. The Aidan O’Brien-trained Johannes Vermeer, who is… Read More » Read full article
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