By AAP Trainer Bryce Heys has had his eye on the Darley Classic since before Spieth had his first race start. Spieth lines up in Saturday’s Group One sprint coming off a last-start win at Randwick. The Warwick Farm-based Heys kicked off Spieth’s career in Melbourne last spring, but was already thinking… Read More » Read full article
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