By Morgan Payne Trainer Gerald Ryan advised that the heavily backed Skyclad which raced disappointingly at Canterbury last night has been retired due to ongoing respiratory issues. Trainer G Ryan advised that Skyclad which raced disappointingly at Canterbury last night has been retired due to ongoing respiratory issues. — Racing NSW Stewards (@RNSWStewards) […] Read full article
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