By AAP With Destiny’s Kiss taking a well-deserved rest after his latest stakes win at Randwick, trainer Joe Pride will look to some of his lesser performed stablemates to step up. The nine-year-old Destiny’s Kiss signed off a 10-race campaign in style on Saturday in the Listed City Tattersalls Club Cup and… Read More » Read full article
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