Jockey Zac Spain displayed remarkable skill and determination in Monday’s Adelaide Cup, riding nearly two-thirds of the race without irons after they broke early on. Despite the setback, Spain guided Amade admirably, positioning them for a possible victory in the straight. Although ultimately overtaken by rivals Excelleration and The Map,… Read More » Read full article
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