By AAP Premier Brisbane trainer Tony Gollan is hoping the stable’s juvenile fillies can step up at Doomben and continue his good start to the winter carnival. Gollan has won seven metropolitan races, including three stakes races, since the carnival started last month. He has his sixth Brisbane metropolitan premiership wrapped up… Read More » Read full article
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