Trainer Kenneth Deacon knew he was rolling the dice when he decided to back up San Bernardino at Ipswich within twenty-four hours of his Eagle Farm run. The gamble had little to do with the horse. Deacon knew his horse well and, as the result ultimately showed, he knew what… Read More » Read full article
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