By AAP Brian Allom, one of Queensland’s longest serving racing administrators, has died aged 88. Allom, a successful Brisbane businessman, combined his love of racing with administration, mainly of the Brisbane Amateur Turf Club and then the Brisbane Turf Club for more than 35 years before retiring about 15 years ago. He… Read More » Read full article
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