By AAP A snake bite, asthma and a lung infection almost ended his career, but Bootlegging has bounced back to cause an upset in a Sydney Highway race. Kathy O’Hara guided Bootlegging ($71) to win by half a neck after settling three-wide towards the back in Saturday’s Highway Plate (1600m) at Randwick…. Read More » Read full article
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