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Battle Zone is a 7 year old bay gelding. Battle Zone is trained by S A Marr, at Warwick Farm and owned by M T Ngaia & Mrs T M Ngaia.
Battle Zone’s last race event was at 05/01/2019 and it has not been nominated for any upcoming race.
Career form is 2 wins, 1 seconds, 2 thirds from 21 starts with a lifetime career prize money of $41,620.
With a 10% Win Percentage and 24% Place Percentage. Battle Zone's last race event was at Wyong.
Exposed form for its last starts is 7-8-3-5-4.
Last Updated: 05/01/2019
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