By Daryl Curnow What can only be described as a dismal turnout for the $200,000 Australia Stakes, Friday night could be saved by Brave Smash. The former Japanese thoroughbred adds some excitement to the field of six, which consists of only three runners not trained by Darren Weir. Despite the small field, punters… Read More » Read full article
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