Melbourne Cup fancies set for Chelmsford Stakes return

by | Sep 4, 2025 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

More starting point than destination race for stablemates Vauban and Sir Delius, the Chelmsford Stakes is still expected to provide important insights for their trainers as they plot the pair’s respective paths towards the Melbourne Cup. The duo will resume in Saturday’s 1600m feature at Randwick, the shortest distance either… Read More »

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