By AAP A barrier incident cost Detective the chance to run in a $2 million race and instead the two-year-old has been entered for Canterbury and a share of $85,000. The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained colt was withdrawn from a race at Randwick on Boxing Day after he lunged at the barrier […] Read full article
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