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Brazilian jockey helps Hastings mare return to winning form

Brazilian jockey helps Hastings mare return to winning form

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Delighted Brazilian-born jockey Bruno Queiroz brings La Dulcin'ee back at the head of the field after their success in a Rating 65 race at Whanganui last Saturday.
The silky hands of international jockey Bruno Queiroz were instrumental in the return to winning form of Hastings-trained La Dulcin'ee in a $35,000 Rating 65 race over 1340m at Whanganui last Saturday.
The Patrick Campbell-trained mare had been ruining her chances by over-racing in recent starts, leaving her without a

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