By AAP Ben Currie is weighing up stable options as he prepares two of his best horses for a return to racing at Doomben. Currie will have promising two-year-old filly Love Spy and consistent gelding Honey Toast run on Saturday. The young trainer has been one of the success stories of Queensland… Read More » Read full article
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