By AAP Trainer Andrew Noblet and jockey Katelyn Mallyon have had different reactions to winning at Group One level for the first time after combining with Silent Sedition in the William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley. Mallyon was emotional after getting the best out of Silent Sedition to win Friday night’s 1200m-sprint… Read More » Read full article
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