Hawwaam’s late Vodacom Durban July withdrawal was a low-point in a drama filled season.
Andrew Bon talks to NHA Handicapper Lennon Maharaj who reasons that the De Kock star would probably not have beaten Snaith’s Do It Again, anyway.
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Andrew Bon talks to NHA Handicapper Lennon Maharaj who reasons that the De Kock star would probably not have beaten Snaith’s Do It Again, anyway.
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