By AAP Bjorn Baker barely welcomed Crack Me Up to his team before heading to Melbourne, leaving Jason Collett to ensure the Doncaster Mile-bound gelding made the ideal first impression for the stable at Randwick. The in-from jockey at least had background with the four-year-old gelding, having ridden him to victory in… Read More » Read full article
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