By AAP Northumberland Plate winner Antiquarium’s next start will give Godolphin a better idea whether he is a genuine Melbourne Cup contender. The four-year-old came with a late finish to win Saturday’s 3200m-handicap for leading Sydney jockey James McDonald who is riding in England during the Australian winter. “Antiquarium won the Plate,… Read More » Read full article
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