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English champ Addeybb needs wet track for Queen Elizabeth – Racenet
Trainer William Haggas has issued a blunt warning about Addeybb’s chances of successfully defending his $4 million Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes crown at Royal…

Trainer William Haggas has issued a blunt warning about Addeybbs chances of successfully defending his $4 million Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes crown at Royal Randwick on Saturday.
“Addeybb is nowhere near as good on a dry track,’’ Haggas told The Daily Telegraph from his Newmarket stables in England.
“If it wasn’t so far away I’d probably consider not running him but there is nothing we can do about the weather.’’
Addeybb won the Queen Elizabeth Stakes by nearly three lengths from Verry Elleegant…
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