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Big-race trends: key stats to help you find the Oaks winner
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- Big-race trends: key stats to help you find the winner of the Melbourne Cup
- 'He seems to be thriving and is going to run huge next month' - Tom Segal with two tips for the race that stops a nation
- 'That was not the first time she had suggested she had a Group 1 win in her' - Tom Segal picks out the value for Champions Day
- Big-race trends: key stats to help you find the winner of the Cambridgeshire
- 'If he got in we'd be keen to run, we've not got to the bottom of him yet' - trainers on their Cambridgeshire entries