By AAP Australian Oaks ambitions for Cassadee will be put to the test when the filly steps up in distance against mares at Moonee Valley. The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained Cassadee ran over 1600m for the first time at Sandown last start, scoring a five-length win in a benchmark event against… Read More » Read full article
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