By AAP Hawkspur’s younger brother Devil Hawk has defied a betting drift to come from last to win the Group Three Spring Stakes at Newcastle. And like his Chris Waller-trained Group One-winning stablemate Hawkspur, the colt is just starting to show his true ability as a three-year-old. Jockey Tye Angland thought he […] Read full article
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