By AAP Trainer Ben Currie is worried he is running out of horses to hold off Tony Gollan and win the state trainers title for the first time. Currie had a winner at Doomben on Saturday with two-year-old Ilovevegas who came from last to win. He then had a winner at Toowoomba… Read More » Read full article
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