Champion trainer Ciaron Maher wasn’t at Royal Ascot but his horses stole the show. Middle Earth, a contender for the Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup, impressed with a third-place finish in the Hardwicke Stakes. “He was a little bit slow into gear and they only went a moderate tempo and… Read More » Read full article
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