Is It Me clings on at Cranbourne

by | Nov 25, 2023 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

The judge took their time to confirm that Is It Me ($5) was the winner of Race 6 with the progressive four-year-old holding on by the barest of margins over the fast-finishing Bel Air ($6) a nose away in second. Beaten first up by subsequent Thousand Guineas placegetter Skybird, Is It Me… Read More »

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