By AAP Trainer Shea Eden has always held Ocean Embers in high regard and is excited to have the filly ready to return to the races from a lengthy lay-off after a throat operation. “Back in the spring I thought I had my first Group horse but unfortunately that went pear-shaped,” Eden… Read More » Read full article
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