There was a dignity and poise about the way trainer Edward Cummings conducted himself following the running on the Queensland Oaks where he had just landed his first Group 1 winner with the come from behind win of Duais. Some would say those attributes are very much in-bred given Cummings’… Read More » Read full article
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