By AAP Trainer Steve O’Dea has retired top-class mare Candika but has a chance to get some consolation for the Proven Thoroughbreds syndicate on Saturday. Candika won five of her 19 starts and earned $449,000 prize money and her five placings included a third to Capitalist in the 2016 Magic Millions 2YO… Read More » Read full article
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