By AAP Trainer David Murphy’s prediction no two-year-old in Brisbane could head his filly Archer’s Paradox from the barriers proved correct when she led all the way to win at Doomben. Archer’s Paradox ($8) bounced to the lead and then sat outside co-leader Holdin’ My Own to the home turn before coming… Read More » Read full article
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