By AAP Just like Murraguldrie’s appetite, the possibilities for the in-form country galloper are endless. Murraguldrie chases a hat-trick of wins at Canterbury on Wednesday as he tries to advance his claims for a start in a race that has significance for his trainer Rob Potter. Potter trains out of a private […] Read full article
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