By AAP Grade One-winning handler Colm Murphy has made the shock announcement he’s retiring from the training ranks. Murphy, based in County Wexford, Ireland, has enjoyed a stellar career since taking out his licence in 2000, with the hugely popular Brave Inca winning 10 Grade One prizes, including the 2004 Supreme Novices’… Read More » Read full article
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