No second-up syndrome for Coolmore Classic hopeful Shohisha

by | Mar 13, 2026 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Arriving at the Group 1 Coolmore Classic second-up hasn’t been a deliberate ploy by connections of Shohisha, but it might prove fortuitous if she can replicate her deeds of the past. The four-year-old has won three of her four second-up runs and after overcoming a minor setback, trainer David Payne… Read More »

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