By AAP Jockey Tommy Berry has dedicated his Wagga Wagga Gold Cup win on Abdon to his mate Tye Angland who had won the race 12 months earlier in the same colours belonging to Richard Pegum. Angland won the 2018 Wagga Wagga Gold Cup on the Chris Waller-trained Life Less Ordinary but… Read More » Read full article
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