By AAP Attending one of the second-tier yearling sales has proven beneficial for trainer Darren Weir and his friends. Lyuba, winner of Saturday’s Lanec Services Handicap at Flemington, recorded her fifth win from seven starts and took her prize money past $200,000. All from a $2000 yearling purchase at the 2014 Melbourne… Read More » Read full article
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