By AAP Handy galloper Brains lived up to a recent good trial but surprised even trainer Tony Gollan when he won first-up at Doomben. Gollan admitted he thought stablemate Ignite The Light was the better of his two runners in the Gold Coast Yearling Sales Handicap (1200m). But Brains ($11), who was… Read More » Read full article
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