Champion jockey Jamie Kah is optimistic about returning to race riding in just a few weeks, following a devastating fall at Flemington in March that resulted in serious brain trauma. She recently shared her experiences and progress in an exclusive interview with Channel 7’s Hamish McLachlan. Back riding trackwork on… Read More » Read full article
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