By AAP Laura Mongan has become the first woman to train the winner of the St Leger with Harbour Law swooping late in a dramatic edition of the world’s oldest Classic at Doncaster. Odds-on favourite, the Aidan O’Brien-trained Melbourne carnival entry Idaho, lost his jockey Seamie Heffernan 600 metres out when he… Read More » Read full article
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