Young Brits dominate in Mildura.

While Leigh Adams was making history winning his seventh Australian title, three young British riders were cleaning up at a meeting held in Adams' home town of Mildura. Joe Cook headed the field from Aidan Collins and Adam Allott with Joel Parsons fourth.

The trio are enjoying a racing holiday "down under" which will help to sharpen them up for the rapidly new British approaching season.

Young Brits dominate in Mildura.

While Leigh Adams was making history winning his seventh Australian title, three young British riders were cleaning up at a meeting held in Adams' home town of Mildura. Joe Cook headed the field from Aidan Collins and Adam Allott with Joel Parsons fourth.

The trio are enjoying a racing holiday "down under" which will help to sharpen them up for the rapidly new British approaching season.

Cook has been given a Premier League debut season by Stoke while Collins will be riding for Workington. Allott's future is less than certain as he has yet to be fixed up with a ride in 2003 and it remains to be seen whether Somerset will again require his services.

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