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NAIDOC Week: A proud jockey has spoken about his own Indigenous heritage for the first time
Brodie Loy is proud of his Indigenous heritage. Picture: Ben Dorries
As he prepares to ride the odds-on favourite in a race named after the nation's greatest Indigenous jockey, Brodie Loy has proudly opened up about being Indigenous himself.
The 25-year-old Queensland hoop is riding rising star galloper Uncommon James in the Darby McCarthy, the…