By AAP Trainer Mick Bell’s horse of a lifetime, Jungle Edge, has received the wet conditions he relishes and made them count at Sandown. Bell had planned to give seven-year-old Jungle Edge a break after his last-start win in the Group Three Kevin Heffernan Stakes at Sandown two weeks ago but he… Read More » Read full article
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