Mike de Kock was interviewed on Dubai Racing Channel last week.
Laura King speaks to him about most of his 2016 Carnival runners including Mubtaahij, Forries Waltz and Liquid Mercury.
Mike de Kock was interviewed on Dubai Racing Channel last week
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Mike de Kock was interviewed on Dubai Racing Channel last week.
Laura King speaks to him about most of his 2016 Carnival runners including Mubtaahij, Forries Waltz and Liquid Mercury.
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