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Title: LISTOWEL SUNDAY: Wicklow Brave going for a special double
The Queen Alexandra Stakes beckons for the the Wicklow Bloodstock-owned gelding, Wicklow Brave; trainer Victor Clifford pulls off a surprise win with Hurricane Twister
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LISTOWEL SUNDAY: Wicklow Brave going for a special double
The Queen Alexandra Stakes beckons for the the Wicklow Bloodstock-owned gelding, Wicklow Brave; trainer Victor Clifford pulls off a surprise win with Hurricane Twister
Ecoeye and Connor King (far side ) win the George Fitzmaurice Handicap
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