In the post-Winx era, finding the next weight-for-age champion in Australian racing has been a challenge. However, as trainer James Cummings prepares Anamoe for his final Australian run on Saturday, he believes the Godolphin star has already carved out his own path to fame, with his finest moment potentially still… Read More » Read full article
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