The Snaith Racing War Machine has invaded KZN for the SA Champions Season.
Justin chats to James Goodman on Winning Ways about the travel, the trials and tribulations of a major season ahead.
On training facilities and weight-loss et al
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The Snaith Racing War Machine has invaded KZN for the SA Champions Season.
Justin chats to James Goodman on Winning Ways about the travel, the trials and tribulations of a major season ahead.
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