By AAP Having been beaten less than a length in two Group races in the past month, talented mare Vezalay will front up again at Caulfield in the How Now Stakes in pursuit of a breakthrough stakes win. And trainer Leon Corstens is confident the mare can get the job done this […] Read full article
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