By AAP Champion jockey Damien Oliver says he is relying on gut feeling in deciding on Flying Artie as his Blue Diamond mount. Oliver had the choice to ride the Mick Price-trained Extreme Choice or his stablemate Flying Artie in Melbourne’s premier two-year-old race at Caulfield on February 27. He opted for […] Read full article
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