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Hall of Fame trainer Lee Freedman is heading to the Gold Coast to set up a new stable – Racenet
If COVID restrictions allow it to happen, Lee Freedman hopes to be operational at his Gold Coast base by April as he returns to the place where he trained his first…

If COVID restrictions allow it to happen, Lee Freedman hopes to be operational at his Gold Coast base by April as he returns to the place where he trained his first winner Blockade back in 1983.
“I bought some horses up for my old man (Tony) one winter,” he recalls. “It wasn’t a permanent arrangement but I camped there in the early days and had a winner.”
Many years later he had a successful satellite stable at Eagle Farm, a venue where he won the first $1 million Stradbroke with Danasinga in 1996…
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