From ANZ Bloodstock: There was only one likely destination for the half-brother to top juvenile Brave Halo (Brave Smash) and that was to Western Australian trainers Sean and Jake Casey.
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From ANZ Bloodstock: There was only one likely destination for the half-brother to top juvenile Brave Halo (Brave Smash) and that was to Western Australian trainers Sean and Jake Casey.
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From TDN: Lean Mean Machine’s barnmate, Brave Smash (Jpn) looks to have a potential star among his first crop in the shape of Brave Halo, who retained his unbeaten record by bringing up the third win of his career with a third victory at Ascot.
From ANZ Bloodstock: Aquis Farm’s first-season sire Brave Smash (Tosen Phantom) posted a breakthrough winner from his first runner yesterday when Brave Halo (2 c ex Danish Bingo by Sebring) won the Amelia Park Initial Plate (1000m) in the opening contest at Ascot.
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From Breednet: Aquis Farm’s brilliant Japanese bred multiple Group I winning sprinter Brave Smash (Jpn) became the first of the new season sires to post a winner when his first runner Brave Halo returned a winner at Ascot in Perth on Saturday.