By AAP A drop in class has helped Encosta Line snap a seven-month absence from the winner’s circle at Flemington, leading in a Chris Waller stable trifecta in the Grampians Region Handicap. Encosta Line had Damien Oliver back aboard in Saturday’s 2000m benchmark-78 race for the first time since the champion jockey… Read More » Read full article
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