By Michael Nicholls Two key Blue Diamond contenders will have to pass a further veterinary inspection prior to final scratching time tomorrow morning if they’re to line up in the $1.5 million Caulfield feature. Vets inspected the Lindsay Park filly Ennis Hill on Friday afternoon after Racing Victoria vets reported mild lameness near… Read More » Read full article
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