Gold Circle Racing Executive Graeme Hawkins reflects on the 2015 Champions Season and answers questions from James Goodman on the Winning Ways show about the use of the polytrack versus the turf.
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Gold Circle Racing Executive Graeme Hawkins reflects on the 2015 Champions Season and answers questions from James Goodman on the Winning Ways show about the use of the polytrack versus the turf.
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