By AAP West Australian trainer Lindsey Smith has claimed the first feature race success from his new Warrnambool base, with Reykjavik a convincing winner of the Winter Championship Series Final at Flemington. Smith recently opened the stable while maintaining his West Australian base and produced the first winners from the Warrnambool operation… Read More » Read full article
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