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THE FIRST COX PLATE

e go to production too early to know the result of the 2022 Cox Plate, but this year marked the 100th anniversary of what is now our most prestigious WFA race. It is a remarkable race, and while the unique Moonee Valley track has led to the downfall of many fancies, it

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