By AAP Trainer Darren Weir says a change in training environment has brought out the best in Flemington winner Top Prospect. One of three runners for the champion trainer in Saturday’s Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Plate, Top Prospect had support in betting before scoring a strong win. Ridden by Craig Williams, Top… Read More » Read full article
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