By AAP When promising sprinter Tamban died, owner Ray Hadley began his quest for the dam to reproduce the horse’s talent. Tamban, who was named for the place where Hadley’s father was born in northern NSW, convincingly won a maiden at Eagle Farm in February, 2012. “Damian Browne rode him and said… Read More » Read full article
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