Lotus Louise set to spoil the Victorian party on VSS finals night

11 September 2024
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A Group 1 success in start number two is what the New South Wales-trained Lotus Louise will be chasing ahead of his appearance in Saturday night's Always Ready Vicbred Super Series final for two-year-old trotting colts and geldings at Melton Entertainment Park.

The KerryAnn Morris-trained squaregaiter ventured outside New South Wales for the first time for his debut run in the Vicbred heat on September 4 at Maryborough.

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