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Chinchilla Race Club meeting abandoned
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Paige Fergusson-Smith riding to honour late family members

Julie Harris' star has his day

Dashman's harness examination - March 9

Form Analysis: Albion Park March 10

Form Analysis: Redcliffe March 8

Form Analysis: Albion Park March 7

Ranger Beach’s toughness could be the golden edge

Chaffey looking to again dominate Townsville

Hara’s Loki out for second career win

RQ unveils Greyhound of the Year finalists


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