By Jordan Gerrans
A master horseman who is as funny and quick-witted as any person within the Queensland racing industry.
That is how the respected Brian J Smith’s peers have summed up his career following his decision to officially retire from training at the end of the 2024-25 season.
Following the revelation the revered conditioner will finish up at the end of the campaign, there has been an outpouring of love for the veteran Eagle Farm trainer.
Long-time administrator and owner Neville Bell has kept a close eye on Smith since he settled in the Sunshine State many decades ago after kicking off his career in his native New Zealand.
After a lengthy tenure, Bell earlier this year stepped down as Chairman of the Brisbane Racing Club, where Smith has been stabled in recent years.
The man widely known as ‘BJ’ is in his early 80s after a career that has taken him around the globe.
“He is one of the great characters in racing,” Bell said of Smith.
“We do not have many people like him anymore that have the stories that BJ has got – he is a great storyteller.
“We have been blessed to have someone like him with his obvious talent here in Brisbane that has trained racehorses internationally. He has been a great asset to the Eagle Farm training ranks.”