Nash Rawiller took up where he left off last Saturday with another leading ride taking the three-year-old colt Home Affairs to his second black type win and leaving the rest of the field in the Listed Petaluma Heritage Stakes (1100m) at Rosehill on Saturday in his wake Read full article
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