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Laurie calls time on Alfa’s career Share
HORSE RACING
MATT Laurie has made the tough call to retire his promising sprinter Alfa Oro with injuries cutting his time on the racetrack short.
The six-time winner who earnt just shy of $250,000 in prize money did a phenomenal job to even make a return to the racetrack after suffering a spiral fracture in his front leg as an early three-year-old in 2018.
Missing his entire three-year-old season and spending more than 20 months on the sidelines, Alfa Oro made an encouraging resumption finishing second at Pakenham in April last year. The now five-year-old son of Bachelor Duke went on to win five consecutive races including victories at Flemington, Caulfield and Moonee Valley.
Laurie calls time on Alfa’s career Share
HORSE RACING
MATT Laurie has made the tough call to retire his promising sprinter Alfa Oro with injuries cutting his time on the racetrack short.
The six-time winner who earnt just shy of $250,000 in prize money did a phenomenal job to even make a return to the racetrack after suffering a spiral fracture in his front leg as an early three-year-old in 2018.
Missing his entire three-year-old season and spending more than 20 months on the sidelines, Alfa Oro made an encouraging resumption finishing second at Pakenham in April last year. The now five-year-old son of Bachelor Duke went on to win five consecutive races including victories at Flemington, Caulfield and Moonee Valley.
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Owners and breeders set to share in VOBIS riches at Caulfield tomorrow
April 16, 2021 11:15 am
Some of the best locally-bred horses will descend on
Caulfield tomorrow (Saturday, 17 April) for the seventh edition of the
Victorian Owners and Breeders Raceday, with more than $2.7 million in bonuses and prizemoney on offer across the nine-race celebration of the Victorian thoroughbred industry.
First conducted in April 2015, the raceday has rapidly established itself as one of Victoria’s premium autumn fixtures, with seven of the nine contests forming part of the lucrative
VOBIS Gold Premier Race Series.
Headlined by
The Showdown (1200m), the $1 million showpiece open exclusively to the progeny of
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