By AAP First emergency Chauffeur has gained a start in the Golden Slipper with Invader failing a second veterinary test. The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained colt was found to have a stone bruise on Friday and was given until Saturday morning to prove his fitness. Chauffeur, from the Gerald Ryan stable, finished… Read More » Read full article
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