By AAP Multaja has stamped herself as a filly on the rise with a dominant win at Moonee Valley to remain unbeaten from two starts. The Godolphin-owned, James Cummings-trained filly cruised home to win by 3-1/2-lengths on debut at Werribee in April and made her return in Saturday’s SAJ Fruits Handicap (1000m)… Read More » Read full article
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