By AAP Battling trainer Paul Butterworth’s decision to knock back big offers for Capital Gain paid off when the gelding won the JJ Atkins at Doomben on Saturday. Capital Gain ($19) sailed down the outside in beating Aloisia ($17) by a neck in the Group One race. Sydney colt Taking Aim ($8)… Read More » Read full article
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