By AAP It’s always good to land a winner on your home track and trainer Pat Carey has had double the reason to celebrate at Mornington. After three-year-old Ultra Smart broke her maiden status in the Highview Accounting Mornington Handicap (1000m) the Carey-trained Toorak Cowboy won the following race on Saturday, Thebigscreencompany.com.au… Read More » Read full article
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