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Lys Gracieux has brought her best form from Japan to claim the $5 million Cox Plate
Lys Gracieux has brought her best form from Japan to claim the $5 million Cox Plate, Australia’s weight-for-age championship.
A week after Mer De Glace won the Caulfield Cup for Japan, Lys Gracieux has given her rivals a start and a beating at The Valley.
She came with a surging run from the top of the straight to sweep past the three-year-old Castelvecchio with New Zealander Te Akau Shark finishing third.
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