By AAP Naantali has shown she’s not just a wet-track performer breaking through for her maiden city win on firm ground at Flemington. The Ciaron Maher-trained three-year-old had previously won on soft and heavy ground at Sale and Geelong but had no problems adapting to the good surface when successful in the… Read More » Read full article
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