By AAP Group One winner He’s Our Rokkii has been retired following an unplaced run in the Victoria Handicap at Caulfield. He’s Our Rokkii won the 2016 Toorak Handicap, the last of his seven wins from 29 starts, and almost $800,000 prize money. He tailed the field in Saturday’s Group Three race… Read More » Read full article
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