By AAP Former riding great John Francome insists help is available for all jockeys, past and present, if they need it in the wake of the death of Pat Eddery. Speaking in his role as president of the Injured Jockeys Fund, Francome said he went to see Eddery recently after hearing of […] Read full article
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