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Waller moves within one of 200 with Oaks win, while Tassie-owned mare causes Sangster upset

Chris Waller and James McDonald continued their Group 1-winning run in the Australasian Oaks, while a Tasmanian mare, trained by a Kiwi prevailed in a thrilling Robert Sangster Stakes.

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