By AAP Dual-state trainer Lindsey Smith has hopes of bigger prizes after claiming a second Ballarat synthetic double. The West Australian, who recently took over the Warrnambool stables of disqualified trainer Darren Weir, scored on Tuesday with Olympic Oath and Saone. After commencing training at Warrnambool last month, Smith opened his account… Read More » Read full article
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