By AAP A return to turf racing has enabled well-bred filly Pure Emotion to break her maiden status at Moonee Valley. Pure Emotion was well supported before the Friends Of Epworth Handicap on Saturday but had to work hard to defeat rank outsider Magic Mila. Ridden by Daniel Stackhouse, Pure Emotion ($4.60)… Read More » Read full article
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