By AAP Epsom Handicap favourite Te Akau Shark will have a race day gallop at Canterbury to keep him ticking over for the Group One feature. His Epsom jockey James McDonald will ride the gelding in Wednesday’s work-out. Te Akau Shark finished second in his first Australian start in the Tramway Stakes… Read More » Read full article
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