By AAP A group of electricians who helped build Matthew Dunn’s stable can lay claim to being part of the trainer’s unrivalled success in Highway races after Madame De Ban won stylishly at Rosehill. The tradesmen own the four-year-old mare who gave Dunn his seventh Highway victory in Saturday’s 1500m plate race… Read More » Read full article
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