By AAP Racing Queensland is still keen to introduce mandatory trials for first starters but not before it can address problems raised by trainers. Mandatory trials for first starters has been an issue in Queensland for many years and while punters are in favour, problems have been raised by trainers, owners and… Read More » Read full article
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