By AAP Victorian trainer Brent Stanley has been forced to rethink plans for his Magic Millions-bound two-year-olds due to a rule anomaly between states. Stanley had hoped to run Coming In Hot at Canberra on Friday and Balancing Act at Rosehill on Saturday. But under the local racing rules in NSW and […] Read full article
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