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Andrew Mathieson
July 10 2019
Kirstie Lockhart agonised over saddling up for another Tom Quilty Gold Cup.
The Lebrina rider had all but made the call to walk away from Australia's most prestigious endurance event.
After the standout finishes for four years straight, it was tough to get off the horse.
The trek north of Brisbane near Gympie looked too far inside a float for her beloved Razara Momentum to cop.
"It does put a strain on the horses. You just have to really look after them to make sure they're eating and everything else," Lockhart said...
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