By AAP In-form jockey Matt McGillivray is rapidly establishing a claim to being heir apparent to throne left vacant by Jeff Lloyd as Queensland’s top jockey. Lloyd will retire on Saturday with 93 Group One wins and four metropolitan premierships under his belt. There is no obvious contender to take his place… Read More » Read full article
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