Some more thoughts from Striker Strydom on his mount Harry’s Son and the favourite Act Of War, as we count the hours down to the R1 million Gr1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas.
With thanks to Andrew Bon
Champion jockey on his Guineas ride decision
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Some more thoughts from Striker Strydom on his mount Harry’s Son and the favourite Act Of War, as we count the hours down to the R1 million Gr1 Grand Parade Cape Guineas.
With thanks to Andrew Bon
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