An important meeting is scheduled to take place tomorrow at which representatives of Racing Queensland, the Brisbane Racing Club and the Queensland Branch of the Australian Trainers’ Association will try to find common ground as to how to move along with the management of the problematic Eagle Farm racetrack. This… Read More » Read full article
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