By Michael Nicholls Japanese stayer Glory Vase has secured a spot in the 2019 Caulfield Cup field after taking out the first ballot-exempt race for the year at Kyoto on Sunday. The four-year-old son of Deep Impact showed a powerful turn of foot as he went on to claim victory in the Group 2… Read More » Read full article
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