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The Gene Pool

ver the next couple of editions, we will be looking at some of the first season sires for the 2020 season. We are starting with the most expensive and working our way through. We will try to cover as many as we can. Our apologies for those that don’t get a run but if there are some that you think we really should include, please get in

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