Chris Waller-trained Hungry Heart (by Frankel) followed up her last-start maiden Group 1 success in the Vinery Stakes at Rosehill Gardens by landing arguably the most coveted 3YO Classic of the fillies division when recording a conclusive win in the Group 1, The Star Australian Oaks (2400m) on Day 2 of The Championship in Sydney. Read full article
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