By AAP Sydney lawyer Wayne Pasterfield says there is no evidence of any alleged betting activity against jockey Josh Cartwright who has been stood down pending an inquiry. Pasterfield will represent the Adelaide-based Cartwright when the inquiry is held on February 13. Cartwright pleaded guilty to a reckless riding charge after steering… Read More » Read full article
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