By AAP U S Navy Flag’s team is happy with the Irish sprinter’s track work ahead of The Everest but praying there will be no more rain. Coolmore principal Tom Magnier said the sprinter, the first internationally trained horse to run in the world’s richest turf race, handled the ground at Canterbury… Read More » Read full article
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