Hamilton: Who deserves the 2024 Horse of the Year crown?

09 December 2024
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There can only be one winner.

But in a “normal” season, any of Just Believe, Keayang Zahara or Leap To Fame would be absolute locks for Australian Horse of the Year honours.

Never has there been three such stunningly credentialled contenders fighting it out.

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