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Grant Buckley supporters were delighted to see the popular jockey win on La Bella Bondi at Newcastle on Saturday - his first win since returning from the longest enforced layoff of his 35 year career. They were ecstatic when he made it a double on Jayashree in the following race and couldn’t believe their eyes a little later when he came from last to notch a treble on Binkou. Jockeys coming back from injury hope for a quick return to the winner’s circle. This was beyond Grant’s expectations.

Buckley has long held a reputation as one of Australia’s hardest working jockeys. He made the decision as far back as 1999 to concentrate on the provincial and country circuits rather than stay in town for a handful of long priced rides. His subsequent win tally clearly vindicates his change of direction. Caught up with Grant on Sunday morning before he left for the Dubbo meeting - just another day at the office!

Jim Byrne’s irregular appearances at the races lately have triggered many email enquiries. One of Brisbane’s busiest jockeys for more than three decades, Jim has throttled back noticeably in the last couple of years. He’s been dealing with several ongoing injury issues and a decline in his number of rides, partly due to the retirement of his longtime manager.

This week we present our first podcast in five years with a man who’s done more than his share to help preserve Queensland’s reputation as a producer of outstanding jockeys. Almost 3000 career wins, 7 Group 1’s and a huge number of black type races are testimony to Jim Byrne’s remarkable career. It’s a laid back chat with the four time Brisbane premiership winner.

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