By AAP Trainer Bryan Guy was already thinking about a million-dollar race for his filly Protest after she won at Toowoomba. Guy, who trains the filly in partnership with his son Daniel, has been adamant for months that Protest was a potential top stayer and put his money where his mouth was… Read More » Read full article
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