By AAP New Zealand trainer Nick Bishara will miss what could be could be his biggest moment in racing. He is a co-owner of a three-year-old filly he used to train who is among the leading chances for Thursday’s Group One VRC Oaks (2500m) at Flemington. Verry Elleegant is now in Victoria… Read More » Read full article
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