By AAP France, a full-brother to Group One winner Peeping, has shaken off a bump in the straight to score a maiden win at Canterbury. The three-year-old colt won Wednesday’s Schweppes Maiden Plate (1200m), hanging on to win by a half head after a tense battle in the closing stages. France, an… Read More » Read full article
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