There is no local horseracing for the second consecutive day as we head into Tuesday 14 January and a fortnight already into 2025!
There is plenty of racing in both hemispheres from early until late!
Here is the global guide:
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There is plenty of racing in both hemispheres from early until late!
Here is the global guide:
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