By AAP Racing Queensland will improve the lead-up race program to the Magic Millions Two-Year-Old Classic after several horses missed a chance to qualify for the race. The move has been supported by the Queensland president of the Australian Trainers Association, Chris Munce. “In Queensland a lot of the two-year-olds aren’t ready… Read More » Read full article
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