By Morgan Payne Group One winner Black Heart Bart could be poised for a return to racing despite having been retired after a series of poor performances and injuries. Trainer Lindsey Smith who trained Black Heart Bart in WA before he made the move to Darren Weir’s stable has announced that the rising… Read More » Read full article
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