By Morgan Payne Multiple Group 1 winning sprinter Brave Smash has been retired following his disappointing finish in the Al Quoz Sprint on the weekend. Brave Smash a winner of Group One Futurity Stakes and Group One Manikato Stakes amassed over $2.7m for connections. Multiple Group 1 winner Brave Smash has been retired,… Read More » Read full article
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