By AAP While most of Sydney’s top trainers are out of town inspecting yearlings for the major sales, Joe Pride is ensconced at his Warwick Farm stables. And he doesn’t mind a bit. Pride buys young horses sparingly. He is happy to have them in the stable, but the challenge of reinvigorating […] Read full article
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