By AAP Apprentice Beau Mertens maintains his narrow lead in the Melbourne jockeys’ premiership after a winning double at Flemington but he has also faced questions from stewards over one of his rides. Mertens went into Saturday one win ahead of Craig Williams in the premiership and both riders claimed two wins… Read More » Read full article
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