By AAP Beau Arrow, a latecomer to racing, continued to reap benefits of time when he maintained his unbeaten record at Doomben. Sent out favourite, Beau Arrow ($3.30) made it three wins from three starts when he got up by a short half-head to beat Hi Fiver ($3.80) with a head to… Read More » Read full article
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