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Spring Contenders Gallop At Warrnambool

Group One winner Scales Of Justice and exciting prospect Begood Toya Mother have made appearances at a midweek Warrnambool meeting for track gallops as they prepare for feature race targets in Melbourne. Scales Of Justice made a successful return to racing with victory in the Group Three Bletchingly Stakes last Saturday week at Caulfield and[...]
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Scales Of Justice Dominant In Bletchingly

Trainer Lindsey Smith admits he got a bit emotional watching his stable star Scales Of Justice return to racing in emphatic fashion in the Group Three Bletchingly Stakes at Caulfield. Having his first start since November, the 2016 Group One Railway Stakes winner Scales Of Justice strode clear over the final 200m in Saturday's weight-for-age[...]
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Lindsey Smith Pair To Chase Bigger Targets

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 with a double at Ballarat[...]
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Reykjavik Wins Winter Championship Final

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 with a double at Ballarat[...]
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Trainer Lindsey Smith Gets Ballarat Double

A winning double at Ballarat has got prominent West Australian trainer Lindsey Smith off the mark from his new Warrnambool base. In the past couple of months Smith has opened a satellite stable at Warrnambool, in the stables formerly occupied by the now-disqualified trainer Darren Weir, while also keeping his West Australian base. Four-year-old Reykjavik[...]
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