The racing community is mourning the loss of Bittercreek, a talented three-year-old colt who tragically passed away following a paddock accident. Malua Racing confirmed the news via Instagram on Sunday morning, revealing that Bittercreek sustained a broken shoulder and could not be saved. Bittercreek, a son of Snitzel, had shown… Read More » Read full article
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