By AAP Trainer Pat Carey says it would take a brave man to send a horse to the paddock after three successive wins. That’s why Dan Zephyr will contest his first black-type race at Flemington on Saturday. “It’s pretty hard to do anything with a horse that’s winning, but keep it racing,”… Read More » Read full article
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