By AAP Mongolia has made a splash at the Breeders’ Cup with a long shot horse and an owner and trainer from the central Asian nation winning the Turf Sprint at Keeneland. Mongolian Saturday (15-1) was the landlocked country’s first representative on Saturday (Sunday AEDT) in the 32-year history of the world […] Read full article
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