By AAP Lindsay Park co-trainer Ben Hayes is hopeful well-bred Conqueror can be a contender for some of the better-class races for three-year-olds during the spring after the colt broke his maiden in style on the Pakenham synthetic track. One of three two-year-olds from the Lindsay Park stable to win maiden races… Read More » Read full article
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