By AAP Senior Lindsay Park trainer David Hayes is hoping a step up in distance might be the spark Caulfield Cup winner Boom Time needs to stave off retirement. Boom Time has been entered for the latest round of the Banjo Patterson Series (2500m) at Flemington on Saturday. A rising eight-year-old, Boom… Read More » Read full article
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