Massive Inferno to hit autumn sprints

Melbourne racegoers can expect to see a bigger version of The Inferno when he heads to the races for his second Australian preparation in the autumn. Owner Glenn Whittenbury visited the former Singapore superstar at Mornington on Wednesday and was pleased with what he saw.

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