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TIME AND TIDE

ime And Tide was also gelded before his first start, and the slightly parrot mouthed gelding won at his first racetrack appearance in the Canonbury Stakes, a race also won by his older brother. He had his second start in the Debutante Stakes at Caulfield winning by a half-length from Arbitrator. Next up Time And Tide was beaten by champion filly, Heirloom in a head to head battle in the Maribyrnong Plate. Jockey

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