By AAP The future of injured New Zealand gelding Gingernuts will become clearer after he undergoes a CT scan. The four-year- old fractured a near front pastern as he was cantering to the start of Saturday’s Emirates Stakes at Flemington. Michael Dee jumped off quickly and veterinary staff were on the scene… Read More » Read full article
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