By AAP It has taken until her 10th start but three-year-old filly Namimo has broken her maiden at Sandown as the short-priced favourite. Trained by David and Ben Hayes and Tom Dabernig, Namimo had figured in the minor placings in four of her first nine starts, including at The Valley in the… Read More » Read full article
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