By AAP Racing Queensland believes it can build on the popularity of the recent “Battle of the Bush” series with a new race scheme for country trained horses. The inaugural Battle of the Bush Series featured 16 sprinters from the country in a final on Tattersall’s Tiara Day at Doomben last month… Read More » Read full article
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