By AAP David Lee might have left the training ranks but his interest in horses remains with Warwick Farm winner Kelvinside. The three-year-old, now in the care of Lee’s brother-in-law Pat Webster at Randwick, broke his maiden on Wednesday when he beat the much-hyped Kingsguard over 1400 metres by a short neck…. Read More » Read full article
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