By AAP Suavito has returned from injury to upstage a star-studded field in the CF Orr Stakes, providing jockey Luke Currie with his first Group One win in more than a decade. The Nigel Blackiston-trained mare missed the spring after having a bone chip removed from a knee but her return was […] Read full article
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