By AAP Trainer Mick Kent is confident he has got Abbey Marie fit and healthy ahead of the spring. Unbeaten at her first three starts in which she claimed the Group One Australasian Oaks in Adelaide last year, Abbey Marie was forced to miss last year’s spring carnival because of health issues…. Read More » Read full article
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