By AAP Trainer Liam Birchley struggles to remember one of his horses who has had a more disrupted preparation than stakes winner Fit For Purpose. The gelding will be attempting to win back-to-back Listed Tattersall’s Miles at Eagle Farm on Saturday. After Fit For Purpose won last year’s Tattersall’s Mile, Birchley felt… Read More » Read full article
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