By AAP Fred Skerbic had no qualms about racing against superior horsepower when he was focused on motorsport, and he is championing the same philosophy as a horse trainer. The Queanbeyan-based Skerbic’s belief in the underdog explains why Fire And Flood will race in Sydney for the first time since 2010 when… Read More » Read full article
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