By AAP Trainer Nick Harnett believes he has a handy sprinter on his hands after Wilde Gem overcame an awkward start to remain unbeaten in his metropolitan debut at Mornington. Wilde Gem won a Pakenham synthetic track maiden by almost four lengths last month on debut before being sent out the $3.70… Read More » Read full article
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