By David Cormack Trainer John Gosden had never won the Sky Bet Ebor, Europe’s richest flat handicap, but he broke his duck in style when saddling both the first and the second, Muntahaa and Weekender, in the 2018 renewal. Gosden is no stranger to thinking differently and, following a walk of the course… Read More » Read full article
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