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Horse racing: Triple threat for Lance Robinson in huge-money synthetic track final

Horse racing: Triple threat for Lance Robinson in huge-money synthetic track final

NZ Herald2 days ago
Riccarton trainer Lance Robinson is a big advocate for synthetic-track racing, and he is looking forward to lining up a trio of runners in the country's equal-richest polytrack race at his home track today.
'It [the Polytrack Championship] is great, especially for the lower-grade horses,' Robinson said. 'Getting a crack
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