Australasian Breeders Crown

Australasian Breeders Crown

The Australasian Breeders Crown is a futurity race series for horses bred in Australia and New Zealand. The series is for horses aged 2 and 3, for both pacers and trotters. It is held on a Sunday in late August and rotates between towns in the state of Victoria.


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