By AAP Trainer Mick Bell reckons he dodged a bullet with the first-up flop of Jungle Edge in Sydney. The much-travelled sprinter is back at Bell’s Cranbourne base preparing for Saturday’s Listed Carlyon Stakes (1000m) at Moonee Valley. Crowned Cranbourne’s Horse of the Year for his deeds in Sydney and Brisbane during… Read More » Read full article
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