He's raced in two Shirley Turnbull Memorials in the past, so Mat Rue's Fouroeight will be hoping third time is a charm come Sunday evening. The eight-year-old bay gelding has drawn two in the second row for the feature,
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He's raced in two Shirley Turnbull Memorials in the past, so Mat Rue's Fouroeight will be hoping third time is a charm come Sunday evening. The eight-year-old bay gelding has drawn two in the second row for the feature,
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