The Eagle Farm track had a bit to overcome on Saturday, not least some negative, pre-conceived notions of how the racing surface might play on the day. Those concerns were revisited after the Derby Day meeting by a well-known racing pundit who, speaking on Sky Thoroughbred Central, spelt out in… Read More » Read full article
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