Unite and Conquer maintains unbeaten record as Pennuto denies giving 'top-ups'
In Thursday's ANZ Bloodstock News, exciting juvenile Unite And Conquer retained his unblemished record when storming to victory in the Listed Magic Millions Wyong 2YO Classic, handing co-trainer Gai Waterhouse her fourth victory in the $200,000 contest.
Elsewhere, Trent Pennuto, a trainer banned over the infamous Aquanita eight doping scandal, has categorically denied giving horses "top-ups" on race days, while Arcadia Queen leapt immediately into third place on Timeform’s 2018-2019 Three Year-Old rankings after her brilliant victory in Saturday’s Group 1 Kingston Town Classic at Ascot.
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