Officialsportsbetting.com Horse Racing Betting Don’t sleep on Just dreaming at Rosehill

Don’t sleep on Just dreaming at Rosehill

She’s been a beaten favourite at both her starts this time in, but I think Saturday is the day Just Dreaming pays dividends for her followers — tab.com.au form analyst Mitchell Lamb writes.

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