By AAP William Buick is not expected to need surgery on a back injury suffered in a fall in America and is preparing to fly home to England. Buick was hurt when he came off the Mark Johnston-trained Permian in the Grade One Secretariat Stakes at Arlington when the colt fractured a… Read More » Read full article
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January 28, 2017Sunday’s meetings include Geelong, Cessnock, Toowoomba, Grafton, Singapore’s Kranji, South Africa’s Scottsville, UK’s Sedgefield and Fontwell Park and Ireland’s Leopardstown Read full article Source:: http://www.thoroughbrednews.com.au/GetNews.aspx?id
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