By AAP Robert Heathcote has trained more than 1100 winners but he struggles to think of an unluckier horse than Kubis. The four-year-old will be having his 18th start in the McIntyre Centre Riding for Disabled Handicap (1640m) at Doomben on Saturday. Heathcote believes Kubis should be talked about as a much… Read More » Read full article
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