The Bahrain Turf Series has opened and its trainer Gavin Cromwell had his 4yo filly Snellen as the first ever Irish trained winner in Bahrain, with victory in the $80,000 Al Muharraq Cup. A winner of the 2yo Cheshire Stakes at Royal Ascot, she was Irishman’s Gavin Cromwell’s first runner… Read More » Read full article
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