Purdon confirms duo set for A.G Hunter Cup and Great Southern Star

20 January 2025
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The New Zealand assault on Victoria’s Grand Circuit stage will continue with Nathan Purdon confirming both Oscar Bonavena and Don’t Stop Dreaming will contest the A. G. Hunter Cup and the Yabby Dam Farms Great Southern Star.

“Don’t Stop Dreaming and Oscar Bonavena will be there,” Nathan Purdon said.

“They fly out on the 29th (of January) I believe.”

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