By AAP Cheltenham Gold Cup favourite Kemboy could be barred from racing for the foreseeable future following a ban on entries from syndicator, the Supreme Horse Racing Club. The syndicate, which has all its horses with Irish trainer Willie Mullins, hit the last headlines last season through the exploits of Kemboy, who… Read More » Read full article
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