By AAP Victorian racehorse trainers want a level playing field with their NSW counterparts, fearing they will lose owners across the border unless there is an increase in prize money. On October 1, races in the Sydney metropolitan area were increased to $100,000 which is $20,000 more than the average Saturday race… Read More » Read full article
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