One of South African racing modern era greats of the saddle, Michael Roberts is now a dual Gr1-winning trainer and has high hopes of winning the Hollywoodbets Durban July!
He chats to Andrew Harrison on the In The Box Seat Show.
See It Again is a deserving favourite
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He chats to Andrew Harrison on the In The Box Seat Show.
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