By AAP Trainer David Brideoake has faith in Hardern developing into a city class stayer. A last-start winner of a benchmark 70 class race at Geelong, Hardern jumps to 78 company at Sandown on Saturday in the OTI Racing Handicap. He is a son of Hard Spun and Brideoake, who has plenty… Read More » Read full article
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