By AAP Former jockey Jim Andrews, who holds a unique place in Queensland racing history, has died aged 69. Andrews was among Brisbane’s top apprentices in the late 1960s riding more than 150 winners at a time of limited opportunities. He became the first 7lb (3kg) claiming apprentice in the post WWII… Read More » Read full article
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