Coffey eyes spring riches after Mildura win

SWAN Hill jockey Harry Coffey used Tuesday’s Mildura races to finetune his assault on the Spring Carnival’s Group 1 glamour events when he steered Andrew Bobbin’s Jet Jitsu to victory in the $27,000 River End Holiday Park Handicap over 1200m. On Saturday, Coffey will be on board promising three-year-old Skyphios in the $3 million G1 Caulfield […]

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