By AAP Jockeys Jason Collett and Taylor Marshall have suffered suspected broken bones in separate incidents at Canterbury. Collett is believed to have a broken bone in his foot after a fall in the second race on Friday night while apprentice Marshall suffered a suspected broken wrist and dislocated shoulder after coming… Read More » Read full article
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