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Vol. 70 No 1 Greyhound Recorder - Tel (02) 9646 5855. Fax (02) 9680 8915. Email: enquiries@grecorder.com.au - P.O. Box 7427 Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 - Managing Editor Adam Dobbin - adobbin@grecorder.com.au
Thursday, January 1, 2015
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SultanasGosford
Gold?
Dynamic Dyna DuoMelbourne Cup hero Dyna Villa and boomunbeaten youngster Dyna Double One go
head-to-head in Saturday nights Group 1 SilverChief Final at The Meadows
- Gerard Guthrie previews the race on page 7 -
Brittons
Starring Sale
Cup Role
- page 5 -
- Are Jip -
- Jewel Action -
- Dyna Double One - - Dyna Villa -
Kristy Sultanas pairing of Are Jip and Jewel
Action will be out to topple race favourite
Zipping Willow in Friday nights
Group 2 Gosford Gold Cup Final
- Gary Harley previews the race on page 3 -
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Champion Hunter Valley trainer Jason
Mackay is predicting that his cracking
bitch Zipping Willow will give the Gosford
515 metre record a shake in Fridays
Group 2 Woy Woy Poultry Supplies
Gosford Gold Cup Final.
Zipping Willow, the second fastest heat
winner in 29.48, has drawn the coveted
rails box and she was a pronounced $1.85
favourite when TAB Fixed Odds were
released.
The Ladies Bracelet heroine and prolific
Wentworth Park winner during 2014 had
never raced at Gosford despite being ken-
neled less than an hour from the track.
Zipping Willow had her first trial at
Gosford a week before last Fridays heat
and she overcame a check when attempt-
ing to cross at the first turn in her qualifi-
er.
There is little doubt with a clean getaway
the black bitch can go even quicker in the
final and Mackay is predicting at least a
29.20 run if the track is in similar condition
to last week.
I have never been so confident in a
Group race and on a similar track to last
week my bitch will get down to 29.20 or
better, Mackay enthused.
The record is 29.14 so you never know.
The rails box is perfect for Zipping Willow
and although it is a pacey field I will be sur-
prised if my bitch doesnt lead from the
box.I wouldnt be so confident if she was
drawn out amongst Magic Display and
Jewel Action which both go quick from the
boxes.
Zipping Willow is unbeaten in eight
starts from box one and if she jumped well
she is capable of a 12.30 first split. When I
trialled her at Gosford a week before the
heat she peeled off a slick 4.32 first split
but she was fresh and only went 29.97
overall.
I knew there was plenty of improvement
in her and if she didnt have her heelsclipped when trying to cross at the first
turn she would have run much quicker.
Zipping Willow has come through the run
unscathed.
I have had finalists in the Gosford Cup
but I have never won the race, Mackay
said on Monday.
Mackays second stringer Zipping Angel
is a quality sprinter and she was only beat-
en a head by Queenslander Farmers Gold
in a heat.
Zipping Angel chases her heart out but
she is three lengths slower than Willow,
Mackay said.
She can begin and she will hold her line.
However, it is a classy field and she has box
four.Are Jip, back from a trip to Melbourne,
was the star of the heats with a blistering
29.36 win.
Are Jip began well and he led around the
first turn from Rue De Kahn.
The latter headed Are Jip down the back
and led him to near the turn but the win-
ner came away to win by 3 lengths.
Just two years old Are Jip has built up an
impressive record of 10 wins and five plac-
ings from 22 starts.
He has excelled at Wentworth Park
where he posted 29.48 in August.
Kristy Sultana also has two Gosford Cup
finalists with the 29.70 slowest heat win-
ner Jewel Action, a kennelmate of Are Jip.
Jewel Action has won twelve of her twen-ty four race starts and she has run 29.58 at
Gosford and 29.66 at Wentworth Park.
Jewel Action has genuine speed from the
boxes but this is by far the strongest field
she has met.
Ritza Hattie, the 2013 Laurels winner,
turned in a superb performance to take
four lengths off Zipping Willow in a heat.
She has been racing the states best but
the eight box with speed to burn on her
inside is no help.
Rue De Kahn is honest and is a Group 1
winner early last year however she had
every chance when a 3 lengths second
to Are Jip in a heat.
She just cannot run the time of some of
the others.
Magic Display finished second behind
the then Maitland-trained Awesome
Project in last years Gosford Cup.
She is a reliable beginner with speed but
she cant run the time of most of the oth-
ers.
The first reserve Queen Esther posted
the fastest first split of any of the heat win-
ners but she gets tired at the end of the
515 metre trip in top class company.
The 29.63 she recorded after leading in
her heat wont be good enough on Friday
night.
Second reserve Anything Less is talented
but he does come out slow as he did when
a 6 lengths third behind Are Jip in a heat.
He is second favourite ahead of Are Jip
with TAB fixed odds which is surprising.
The three major drawcards for the 2014
Gosford Cup prior to the series were
National Sprint Champion Chica
Destacada, Shootout winner Iva Vision and
the bonnie bitch Zipping Willow.
Only one of the trio remains and she has
plenty in her favour.
Should Zipping Willow be successful her
racetrack earnings will soar to $230,095.
She is now three and half years old but
there is no thought of retirement accord-
ing to Mackay.
She loves racing and is going as well as
ever - we wont pull the pin until Zipping
Willow indicates to us that she has had
enough, Mackay stated.
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Zipping Willow will exit box one in Friday nights $40,000 to-the-winner GosfordGold Cup Final where a crack field awaits (pic: Steve Whalland)
Willow Set To Fly In Gosford Decider
Gosford will host the fourth Thank Dog Its
Friday series final on Friday night and with
thousands of holiday makers on the central
coast at this time of the year, a bumpercrowd is assured.
The Thank Dog Its Friday promotion fea-
tures the major Group races at seven provin-
cial tracks in New South Wales, with more
than $730,000 in prizemoney on offer.
Already Unibet Gardens , Dapto and
Lismore have hosted Group events in the
current series.
The heats and finals are held on Friday
nights in place of the regular WentworthPark meetings.
Following the Gosford Cup on Friday night,
Richmond, Maitland and Bulli will host
series in the first half of 2015.
- Gary Harley
Thank Dog Its Friday!
Strong finishing Queenslander Farmers
Gold is the lone interstate sprinter to qual-
ify for Fridays Group 2 Woy Woy Poultry
Supplies Gosford Cup Final (515m).
While NSW Greyhound Of The Year
favourite Chica Destacada ($1.70) was
expected to dominate heat three of the
Gosford Cup last Friday, it was Farmers
Gold at the juicy odds of $34.40, that was
first past the post.
Farmers Gold, a slow beginner, was last
to leave the boxes and aided by interfer-
ence to Chica Destacada and others at the
first turn, the 35 kilogram powerhouse
worked his way into third place down theback.
The flyers Queen Esther and Zipping
Angel were disputing the lead but Farmers
Gold was closing in on the home turn and
he claimed Zipping Angel in the shadows of
the post.
While only the third fastest heat winner,
his time of 29.53 was creditable in his first
start on the track.
Farmers Gold has
won in 29.98 at Albion
Park but his box man-
ners are his drawback.
Trainer Darren
Russell is a Balmain boy
who moved to
Queensland twenty
years ago and when hetravels south to race at
Gosford or Wentworth
Park he stays with for-
mer top Sydney trainer
Bob Riley.
The latter, another Tigers tragic, resides
on the Central Coast these days.
Russell and Farmers Gold headed back to
Queensland at the weekend and they travel
down the Pacific Highway on Thursday
night.
I caught up with Russell on Tuesday.
This dog has two assets, he is very
strong and is a good railer, Russell
informed.
However his box manners let him down.
Farmers Gold has a Group 1 motor and he
was stiff not to have beaten Iva Vision in a
heat of the Brisbane Cup in November.
Realistically I will be happy if FarmersGold could run a place in the Gosford Cup
Final. Zipping Willows one of the best in
the country and she has the box. It is a very
speed lot and we will probably be last early.
If Farmers Gold is two or three lengths
off the lead off the back he will be way com-
petitive, Russell added.
- Gary Harley
Russell Eyes Some Gosford Gold
Farmers Gold winning his Cup heat last Friday night forQueensland trainer Darren Russell
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2
3
4
5
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Zipping Willow $1.80
Rue De Kahn $11.00
Farmers Gold $15.00
Zipping Angel $11.00
Are Jip $5.00
Magic Display $15.00
Jewel Action $8.00
Ritza Hattie $9.00
Queen Esther $6.50
Anything Less $5.50
written by
Gary Harley
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Brittons Star Shines At Sale
JEFF Britton finished the best year of his
training career on a perfect note on
Boxing Day when versatile bitch Star
Recall continued her excellent form since
stepping up to middle distances in the
Group 1 Gold 1242 Sale Cup (650m).
The Sale Cup was Brittons third Group 1
victory for 2014, with the success ful
Victorian mentor also winning the
Sapphire Crown with Oakvale Destiny and
Maturity Classic with Mepunga Hayley.
The years final Group 1 event developed
into a family feud, with Jeff and his broth-
er Robert fighting out the finish.
Robert was chasing his fifth Group 1 suc-
cess for the year and second in eight days,
having won the Hobart Thousand with
Above All the previous Thursday, but it was
Jeff who secured bragging rights at Sale as
Star Recall held Space Star at bay.
Its been the best year Ive had for sure
and Ive really had a terrific run with the
bitches, Jeff said.
Star Recall had forged an impressive
resume in Western Australia under the
guidance of another Britton sibling, cham-
pion trainer Linda, before venturing to
Victoria for the rich Spring Carnival.
The April 12 daughter of ill-fated sire
High Earner and No Recall raced exclusive-
ly as a sprinter in her home state, notably
running second in the National Sprint
Championship and third in the Perth Cup
at just her tenth start.After Star Recall finished seventh in the
Melbourne Cup, Jeff Britton decided to
step her up in distance.
And his judgement was vindicated imme-
diately when she clocked a scintillating
34.01 in the final of a 600m series at The
Meadows, just .03 outside Xylia Allens
course record, earning a crack at the
$75,000 to-the-winner Sale Cup.
Star Recall secured her third win from
four middle distance assignments when
leading throughout in her Sale Cup heat,
clocking 37.18, the second fastest qualify-
ing performance behind Andrea Daillys
Adelaide Cup winner Allen Deed, which
posted 37.15.
Jeff Britton claimed a heat double with
Texas Titan scoring in 37.49.
The Sale Cup changed complexion dra-matically when master trainer Darren
McDonalds first reserve Sweet It Is was
elevated into the field following the
scratching of kennelmate Zipping Spike.
Chasing a remarkable fifth Group 1 victo-
ry for 2014, Sweet It Is started $2.60
favourite from box three ahead of Star
Recall ($4.70 from box 4), Allen Deed
($5.10 from box 6) and Space Star ($8.30
from box 7).
Star Recall came out running to lead
Kiltah Magic at the first turn and then
opened up a commanding lead down the
back as former NSW stayer Space Star
moved threateningly into second.
Space Star was the only danger turning
for home but Star Recall wouldnt bedenied a deserved feature race success,
downing Space Star by 1 lengths in
37.15 with favourite Sweet It Is flashing
into third.
She did everything she needed to do,
Britton said.
All I wanted her to do was to get out and
give herself a chance. She just needs a bit
of room in the first ten metres and she got
that with the five (Kiltah Magic) and the six
(Allen Deed) staying off the track.
I thought things might have been going
against us when Sweet It Is got a run and
the track was a bit heavy as well. Sweet It
Is is always a worry because if she gets a
clear run shes almost impossible to beat
but with her racing pattern she can find
trouble.
I was a bit worried that Roberts dog
(Space Star) was getting a bit close but at
the end of the day she ran time and he
wasnt able to get her.
Its very hard to see when youre behind
the boxes because theyre running away
from you so I was pretty relieved when
they called her the winner.
She ran almost the same time as she ran
in her heat but I reckon she improved
because the track wasnt as quick as the
week before. I also think she might have
been a bit flat in her heat after her trial at
Sale, where she broke the first and third
sectional records.
Star Recall will contest a 595m event at
Sandown on Thursday (tonight) before
returning to WA to prepare for the heats of
the Perth Cup on January 31.
Shell then head back to Melbourne
where the Brittons will be hoping she can
continue the recent trend of Sale Cup win-
ners featuring prominently during theAustralian Cup Carnival.
Symmetry, which was trained by Robert
Britton, won the Sale Cup in 2010 before
winning the Rookie Rebel in 2011, 2011
Sale Cup winner Mystic Apple ran second
in the 2012 Temlee, Destini Fireball won
the Sale Cup in 2012 before winning the
Zoom Top in 2013 and 2013 Sale Cup vic-
tor Dyna Nalin went on to run third in the
Australian Cup.
Shell go back to Linda and get back into
her routine before the Perth Cup and then
shell probably come back for the Rookie
Rebel, Jeff said.Shes only had a couple of 600s so at
this stage its still unknown if shell stay
but I think she probably will.
Jeff Britton finished a memorable 2014 on a high note when Star Recall won the
Group 1 Sale Cup on Boxing Day
(pics: Clint Anderson BlueStream Pictures)
Star Recall is returning to her home state of WA to prepare for the fast-approaching
Perth Cup after her dominant all-the-way victory in the Sale Cup
written by
Gerard Guthrie
1979 Newmores Heart
1980 Bushy Prince
1981 Forceful Lad
1982 Charcia
1983 Colinda Flyer
1984 Chariot Supreme
1985 Johnny Caprice
1986 Top Shroud
1987 Quick Royal
1988 Blackman Ray
1989 Mr Chatters
1990 Chief Magundi
1991 Malawi's Prince
1992 Premier Pete1993 Linebacker
1994 Jamb Kid
1995 Wylie Boy
1996 Wylie Boy
1997 Shannen's Storm
1998 Awesome Assassin
1999 Brookside Red
2000 Vino Veritas
2001 Bentley Babe
2002 Beljay Velvet
2003 Draino
2004 Arvos Junior
2005 Hercules
2006 Elektra
2007 Miss Brook
2008 Vintage Octane
2009 Mantra Lad
2010 Symmetry2011 Mystic Apple
2012 Destini Fireball
2013 Dyna Nalin
2014 Star Recall
Sale Cup Honour Roll
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Silver Chief A Classic Dyna Duel
A MOUTH-WATERING Dyna duel looms in
Saturday nights Group 1 AJS Corporation
Silver Chief Classic, with Andrea Daillys
unbeaten youngster Dyna Double One to
do battle with Jenny Hunts Melbourne
Cup hero Dyna Villa.
Dyna Double One has started only four
times but hes already created a massive
impression, setting The Meadows alight
over the past fortnight with near-record
victories in his heat and semi-final of the
$100,000 to-the-winner Silver Chief.
After winning heat and final of a maiden
series at The Meadows in 30.00 and 29.81,
Dyna Double One immediately stepped up
to elite albeit age-restricted - company in
the heats of the Silver Chief where he
made the Australian greyhound racing
public sit up and take notice with an elec-
trifying performance.
The March 13 son of boom sire Barcia
Bale and 2011 National Futurity heroine
Crystin Bale won his heat by 13 lengths in
a scorching 29.55, just a tenth of a second
outside the 525m course record estab-
lished by Heston Bale, another Wheeler-
bred and Dailly-trained speedster, in the
heats of the 2012 Silver Chief.
That stunning display saw Dyna Double
One dominate betting on last Saturdays
third semi-final, starting at $1.50 from box
five, and he was airborne once again, bet-
tering his heat time as he clocked 29.52,
trouncing runner-up Amaro Bale by 11lengths.
Hes a very nice dog, co-trainer George
Dailly said understatedly.
He hasnt really surprised us with what
hes done the last two weeks because he
showed us from day one what he was capa-
ble of.
You dont want to get too carried away
until they show you theyll run 500 but
theres no worries at all about that because
he ran home in 11.92 on Saturday night.Hes a bit like his old man (Barcia Bale)
in that hes not a brilliant box dog but if
they leave him alone for three or four
strides hes got good early toe and hes
very strong too.
Tom (brother) and I did have a long dis-
cussion about putting him in the Silver
Chief heats and theres always the worry
that you could end up looking like a mug
but as its turned out hes got a clear run
both weeks and hes made it look like a
good decision. Hes done a good job to
make the final, whatever happens on
Saturday night.
The potent Dailly/Wheeler combination
is taking aim at back-to-back Silver Chief
victories on Saturday, having been success-ful with Ollie Bale in 2014.
The Dailly kennel also qualified Dyna
Double Ones litter brother Dyna Quirk,
which ran second in the opening semi-final
to another Wheeler prospect in Steve
Collins 30.16 winner Gorham Bale, a son
of Bartrim Bale and Amity Bale.
Dyna Double Ones main threat in the
Silver Chief looks to be another Dyna
speedster in Jenny Hunts Melbourne Cup
victor Dyna Villa.
An October 12 son of Collision and
Roxio Bale, Dyna Villa was the second
fastest semi-final winner, leading through-
out from box two in the second semi in
29.74, his fourth win from six starts at The
Meadows.
A week earlier Dyna Villa also produced
the second quickest heat performance,
clocking 29.67 only two nights after run-
ning third to another Silver Chief finalist,
Robert Brittons Above All, in the Group 1
Hobart Thousand.
New Zealand
import Above All
was the only non-
W h e e l e r - b r e d
semi winner, with
the son of Magic
Sprite and Kara
Janx clocking
29.76 in the final
qualifier, his third
win from four
starts at The
Meadows and
ninth from 15
overall.
Above All will
have to contend
with box five in the
Silver Chief decider,
although the mid-
dle alley proved to
be no obstaclewhen he smashed
the Hobart 461m
course record in his
recent Hobart
Thousand triumph.
The box draw was
much kinder to
Dyna Villa and Dyna
Double One, which
have been installed
joint $2.45
favourites in the
TABs Fixed Odds
market after being
allocated boxes one
and three respec-
tively.Dyna Double One,
Dyna Villa and
Above All ($3.40), totally dominate the
market, with Emrys and first reserve Dyna
Yemen next in betting at $18.
Dyna Villas the Melbourne Cup winner,
hes more experienced and hes drawn the
red so hes going to be very hard to beat
but I wouldnt be swapping Dyna Double
One in the long run, George Dailly said.
If Dyna Double One gets a clear run hes
got to be some sort of chance but theres
only been a couple of lengths between him
and Dyna Villa the last two weeks and my
gut feeling is that if Dyna Villa leads it
might take our dog the whole race to work
out how to get past him.
Dyna Double Ones brother Dyna Quirk
is drawn outside him in four and he might
have a little bit more early toe than Dyna
Double One so that could be a worry too.
Dyna Double One has done everything
right so far and the next test will be how
he handles Group 1 racing and the argy
bargy against the better dogs, so Saturday
night should give us a really good indica-
tion about where hes at.
Team Dailly's boom youngster Dyna Double One improved his
perfect record to four from four when winning his Silver Chief
semi-final in a near-record 29.52 (pics: Julie Ward)
Jenny Hunt's Melbourne Cup hero Dyna Villa won his Silver
Chief semi-final in a fast 29.74 and has drawn the rails alley for
Saturday night's final
written by
Gerard Guthrie
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
10
Dyna Villa $2.40
Emrys $21.00
Dyna Double One $2.30
Dyna Quirk $21.00
Above All $3.70
Amaro Bale $81.00
Midnight Flynn $21.00
Gorham Bale $26.00
Dyna Yemen $17.00
Dyna Vikkers $26.00
Introducing Group 1
Son Of Bartrim Bale At Stud
# Forced retirement due to ongoing injuries after serious fall #
(Bartrim Bale x Coulta Gold)
31 Starts 11-7-4 (7 in BON) Fawn Dog Oct 11 (29kg)
# Free service to the first 5
Metropolitan or Proven matron bitches #
Contact:
CHARLIE 0411 099 005
SAN 29.44 First Split 5.02 WGL 25.75
HOR26.88 WPK29.57, 29.62, 29.81
APK29.64 BEN 27.97
BAL 25.29 also publicly trialled 24.95
2nd 2013 Geelong Derby in track record time
2nd 2013 S.A Derby Group 3
1st 2014 Golden Easter Egg semi-final
2014 TOPGUN Nominee
FEE: $770Frozen Only
Won 2014 Group 1 Golden Easter Egg Final
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Clarencetown kennelmates and littermates Karma
Connie ($2.40) and Atrax Robustus ($3.00) were
expected to dominate last Fridays Newcastle
Greyhounds Christmas Gift Final (515m).
Only two heats were held the previous week and
Atrax Robustus led all-the-way to win in a slick 29.65
while Keybows litter brother, Key Nuclear, came
from well back early to win the other heat in 30.46.
Karma Connie had no luck when a beaten
unplaced odds on favourite behind Key Nuclear but
two starts back she was an easy Wentworth Park
winner in 29.83.
Someone Great ($6.30), a Wentworth Park winner
in 30.09 two weeks earlier but disappointing when
rundown in slow time by Key Nuclear in a heat,
came out of the rails box.
Someone Great began quickly and after a slick4.97 first split he led by six lengths down the back.
The leader short-
ened stride in the
closing stages but he
scored by 2 lengths
from the luckless
Karma Connie which
was last at the first
turn.
It was very rough at
the first turn and the
third placegetter Lord
Rain ($13.00) was
eight lengths from the
winner at the finish.
Atrax Robustus was
smashed and finishedlast 19 lengths from
the winner.
The winners time of
30.24 was disappointing when the best of the meet-
ing was 29.64.
Retired Royal Australian Air Force employee Rex
Jones races and trains Someone Great in the
Newcastle suburb of Mayfield.
I called Jones earlier this week.He won the race but he cant run time at The
Gardens, Jones said.
He has won in 30.09 at Wentworth Park yet he
cant break 30 seconds or 23 at The Gardens.
Someone Great obviously isnt comfortable on his
home track. He will run in a Paws Of Thunder
Prelude on Saturday night. I bought this dog off
Chris Carl after he had won a Richmond maiden and
he has now won five races.
I am 62 and I have been training greyhounds
since I was 17. I was a storeman in the Air Force and
I worked at Richmond, Darwin and Williamtown. I
trained greyhounds the four years I was in Darwin.
I worked at Williamtown for the last 14 years
before I retired.
I love living in Newcastle and The Gardens isnt
faraway and Maitland is 20 minutes up the highway.I have three in work, Jones added.
Jones Great Christmas Gift
Saturday February 14KEVINWATERS& SONSTOWINGCANNONBALL
HEATS- 400MFinal February 21
Final Prizemoney: $5,000 to the winner
Saturday February 28
STEELINERIVERSTONELAUNCHING
PAD HEATS- 535M1-4 wins maximum 20 starts
Finalwinner $7,000 + $2,000 expensesWinner to also receive entry into Launching Pad
Series to be held at Sandown in March 2015 worth$140,000 to winner
To be eligible greyhounds have to have been domi-ciled in NSW for a minimum of three months
If the winner is ineligible/unable to compete at
Sandown the spot is not transferable and ownership
will revert back to the Richmond Club.
The conditions of entry into the Sandown event
include no more than 6 wins and 25 race starts.
Further terms & conditions are available from the
Sandown website.
Friday, March 6REMEDIALBUILDINGSERVICES
DERBYHEATS- 535MOpen to the best male greyhounds nominated
Heat prizemoney $2,500 winner
Final Prizemoney $40,000 to the winner,2nd: $8,000, 3rd: $3,000
JOHNMCCOMBEMEMORIAL4/5
GRADEHEATS- 618MFinal winner $5,000
STEELINERIVERSTONELAUNCHING
PAD FINAL- 535MFinal winner $7,000 + $2,000 expenses
Friday, March 13A2 Meeting
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JOHNMCCOMBEMEMORIALFINAL
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Phone: (02) 4578 2136 Fax: (02) 4578 3627Email: info@richmondgreyhounds.com.au
PLEASENOTEHEATDATEHASNOWCHANGED
Sensational Dubbo pup Urban Cargo obliterated
the Dubbo 400 metre record for the second time
in two weeks on Boxing Day.
The 22 month old son of Fabregas is unbeaten in
three starts for leading central west owner/trainer
Charmaine Roberts.
Urban Cargo commenced his racing career with
his breeder and trainer Ray Steel and in three
starts, all in October, he was twice placed atCoonamble and Dubbo.
Roberts produced the youngster first up at
Maitland on December 4 and without a trial there
he posted a respectable 25.28.
At Dubbo on December 11 Urban Cargo won a
fifth grade by 9 lengths establishing a new
record of 22.59.
On Boxing Day the black dog
led all the way to win a fifth
grade by 14 lengths in a breath-
taking 22.38.
In the month of December
Urban Cargo has cut .31 or 4
lengths off a record which was
held by smart sprinters Pure
Arrogance and Irinka Luca.
Urban Cargos incredibleimprovement has Roberts partner
and Dubbo president Shayne Stiff
shaking his head.
We are staggered by his con-
tinual improvement, Stiff said.
Charmaine believed he had potential and that is
why she bought him but 22.38 at Dubbo not in
our wildest dreams.
Urban Cargo pulled up a bit sore in a shoulder
and Charmaine scratched him from a race at Dubbo
today.
The dog will join Darren McDonalds kennel
along with his kennelmate Harry Keeping as soon
as Darren has room. In the meantime he will trial atRichmond or Wentworth Park.
He has gone well in a Richmond trial before we
raced him.
Urban Cargo will be 22 months old on Friday so
it is mind boggling what the future may hold for
him, Stiff added on Monday. - Gary Harley
How Good Is He?
Urban Cargo smashed his own track record at Dubbo last week
Someone Great winning at Unibet Gardens on Friday afternoon
written by
Gary Harley
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Lords Land Sixth Wenty Title
A STRONG finish to 2014 has seen Andy
and Jodie Lord claim their sixth
Wentworth Park Trainers Premiership in
13 years.
The Gunning-based Lords previously
won a hat-trick of titles in 2002/03/04
and then went back-to-back in 2010/11.
The Lords trailed Mark Gatt for the
majority of 2014 on The Greyhound
Recorders Wentworth Park premiership,
which allocates ten points for each city
win, four for second and two for third,
but after taking the lead in early
November they careered away in the
closing weeks of the year.
The Lords accumulated 708 points,securing their 37th victory at the Glebe
circuit when Coolabah Jet was successful
last Saturday night, while they also had
57 seconds and 55 thirds.
The Lords and Mark Gatt finished equal
second behind Jason Mackay in the 2013
premiership race and after an excellent
start to the year it appeared likely Gatt
would go one better and claim a maiden
title before he was overwhelmed by the
Lords numerical superiority in
November and December.
We had a good, consistent year, Andy
Lord said.
Ive always said that you cant eat pre-
mierships so we never set out to win thepremiership or focus on it too much but
I noticed towards the end of the year we
were getting close to Mark (Gatt) and we
finished the year pretty strongly.
It was a good effort to win it because
we dont really have that many dogs in
work and other than Cawbourne Whip
theyre really only good, handy dogs. We
only have 25 in work and about ten of
them would be city dogs. The rest are
just Canberra dogs.
Its definitely not the best team weve
ever had but youve got to give them
credit. Most of them chased their hearts
out and a lot raced for the whole year.
We had dogs that had 40 starts atWentworth Park over the year. They did-
nt get to top grade but they dropped
back and won their races.
While the Lords have been a perennial
premiership force throughout the last
decade, it could be a difficult task to
defend the premiership in 2015 as they
shift the focus of their training opera-
tion.
The Lords have joined forces with own-
ers Adam Baker and Steve Byrnes,
whove developed close ties with grey-
hound racing in recent times through
their Newcastle-based company Port
Container Services, to form the ASA
Syndicate, with the future plan to trainalmost exclusively for the syndicate.
We really want to concentrate on get-
ting the ASA Syndicate up and running,
Lord explained.
Weve bred a lot of pups weve got
about 140 young dogs and well basi-
cally only be training our own dogs from
now on but obviously if we get an out-
side offer to train a good dog well take
it.
Well be hoping to build up a good,
city team again by half-way through the
year but that will depend on how our
young dogs break in.
Mark Gatt finished runner-up in the
premiership for the second straight year,totalling 526 points, courtesy of 32 wins,
33 seconds and 37 thirds, to wind up
182 points behind the Lords.
The Lords strength in numbers proved
telling and was underlined by the fact
they had 328 Wentworth Park starters in
2014, almost doubling Gatts total of
166.
Gatt was just 16 points ahead of third-
placed Christine Proctor (510), who with
husband Alan enjoyed an outstandingyear at headquarters, highlighted by a
deserved Group 1 breakthrough when
Bessy Boo won the Peter Mosman
Classic in June.
Anthony Azzopardi (462) and Marie
Burton (400) completed the top five,
with 2013 winner Jason Mackay (392)
and 2012 victor Ron Bell (388) ending
the year in sixth and seventh position
respectively.
While not able to secure back-to-back
premierships, Jason Mackay once againboasted a phenomenal strike rate at
Wentworth Park, with his 30 winners
coming from just 85 starters at an excel-
lent 35.29 per cent.
The only trainer to have a better strike
rate than Mackay (of those conditioners
with 20 or more Wentworth Park
starters last year) was Victorian Steve
Collins, who snared eight wins from his
21 runners in Sydney at 38.09 per cent.
Coolabah Jet gave 2014 Wentworth Park premier trainers Andy and Jodie Lord their
37th city winner for the year when clocking 29.82 last Saturday (pic: Craig Youll)
WENTWORTH PARK STRIKE RATES(Minimum 20 Wentworth Park starters in 2014)
Trainer Starters Wins Win Percentage
S. Collins 21 8 38.09
J. Mackay 85 30 35.29
T. Weekes 23 8 34.78
Jason Fletcher 33 11 33.33
N. Staines 22 7 31.81
D. McDonald 36 11 30.55
T. Donaldson 21 6 28.57
M. Wilcox 21 6 28.57
S. White 47 13 27.65
P. Simpson 22 6 27.27
K. Staines 22 6 27.27
Trainer Wins 2nds 3rds Points
1. J. Lord 37 57 55 708
2. M. Gatt 32 33 37 5263. C. Proctor 32 26 43 510
4. A. Azzopardi 34 24 13 462
5. M. Burton 24 26 28 400
6. J. Mackay 30 18 10 392
7. R. Bell 25 20 29 388
8. D. Swain 20 27 9 326
9. K. Sultana 18 18 12 276
10. P. Lagogiane 15 15 14 238
11. D. Drynan 15 10 8 206
12. J. King 14 14 5 206
13. F. Hurst 14 13 7 206
14. J. Magri 16 7 6 200
15. N. Holloway 14 9 11 198
16. K. Burnett 12 14 9 194
17. H. Sarkis 8 19 16 188
18. L. McFarlane 8 14 20 176
19. S. White 13 7 7 172
20. D. McDonald 11 8 4 150
21. Jason Fletcher 11 4 3 13222. J. Callaughan 5 13 14 130
23. A. Bayliss 9 5 7 124
24. A. Wade 8 8 5 122
25. M. Ferguson 9 6 1 116
26. L. Azzopardi 5 10 10 110
27. R. Alcock 6 7 10 108
Trainer Wins 2nds 3rds Points
28. D. Sultana 8 4 5 106
29. D. Warren 8 3 7 10630. C. Chappelow 6 9 4 104
31. M. Wright 6 9 4 104
32. T. Weekes 8 4 2 100
33. S. Collins 8 2 3 94
34. N. Staines 7 5 2 94
35. J. Finn 7 4 3 92
36. M. Shambler 3 10 11 92
37. A. Dailly 6 5 5 90
38. J. Ayoub 5 8 2 86
39. J. Brown 6 4 4 84
40. L. Roy 5 6 5 84
41. M. Wilcox 6 5 1 82
42. C. Gatt 5 6 4 82
43. P. Simpson 6 4 1 78
44. L. Atchison 6 2 5 78
45. A. Gannon 5 6 2 78
46. P. Tobin 5 4 4 74
47. R. Sullivan 5 5 2 74
48. R. Barnden 6 3 - 7249. K. Staines 6 2 2 72
50. T. Donaldson 6 1 4 72
51. B. McCauley 6 1 4 72
52. S. Ma 5 4 3 72
* Where trainers are equal on points, the trainer with the greater number of wins is listed first.
** Figures do not include Category C meetings.
2014 WENTWORTH PARK TRAINERS PREMIERSHIP (Final Standings)
written by
Gerard Guthrie
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Race On For QLD GOTY Honours
The judging panel for the 2014
Queensland Greyhound Of The Year meets
on January 21 to determine a winner.
Three finalists are decided from what is
normally a lengthy list of possible con-
tenders. A winner is then voted on from
those three.
I think it would be realistic to suggest
that Flash Reality and Iva Vision are good
things to be finalists.
Flash Reality won the Group 2
Queensland Derby and Group 1 Winter
Carnival Cup, both at Albion Park.
Iva Vision won the Group 3 South
Australian Derby and Group 2 Macro Meats
Shootout at Sandown Park.
To their names you can add quite a list,
including Late Angel Lee, (equal Albion
Park 520 metre track record) HappyHaswell (City Of Ipswich Gold Cup), Wag
Tail (State Final National Distance
Championship), Rose Of Galo (Black Top),
Frosty Jay Jay (Healesville Cup), Jungle
Junction (Vince Curry Memorial Maiden),
Are Ate (Ipswich Magical Auction and
Devonport Cup), Visualize It (Queensland
Futurity), Benarkin (Big Dog Cup), Yogi
Blue (Rockhampton and Lismore Cups) and
Give Me Credit (Gold Coast Cup). Some
panel members will no doubt have other
names to add to the list.
The winner will be announced on March
14.
Flash Reality
has been off
the scene since
injuring a hock
in October.
That happenedfive days
before the dog
was set to run
in the Topgun.
Hes on the
comeback trail
now.
I put him
over 395
metres at
Albion Park last
week and he
went pretty
well.
Hes a few
weeks off hav-
ing a racestart, trainer
Tony Brett said.
I havent
picked out any
particular fea-
ture race for
the dog as yet,
we will see
how he comes
up.Tony Brett with his Queensland GOTY contender Flash Reality
Iva Vision, after a stellar 2014, is right in Queensland GOTY calculations also
written by
Paul Dolan
You Can Talk Brisbane GRC GOTYPeter Ruestchis You Can Talk is the
Brisbane GRCs Greyhound Of The Year for
2014.
You Can Talk had her last start for 2014
at Albion Park on Monday night. She fin-
ished second and three points in the
GOTY competition put her nine clear of
second placed Cyndies Special for Bill
Elson.
You Can Talk and Cyndies Special have
obviously been very consistent perform-
ers throughout the year. But lack of a
group race win makes it an uphill battle to
make the cut for the Queensland
Greyhound Of The Year.
The Molly Campbell Memorial Silver
Dollars, a race for Derby and Futurity
age performers, is normally run at
Albion Park during late October.
The event wasnt run in October 2014
when Albion Park was closed for five
weeks for track surface reconstruction.
The series has been held over and there
are six heats tonight.
Theres some quality runners in the
heats. Bill Elson won the race last year
with Hopes Fantasy who has since gone
on to seven more wins. Hopes Fantasy is
racing tonight in a third and fourth grade
event. Elson has Abbys Magic and Hopes
Magic in tonights heats.
For the latest running of the Molly
Campbell, in October 2013, there were
only three heats. Running the event in
January permanently might be a good
idea, given that there are six heats
tonight. October into November sees a
pretty tight schedule of feature races
including the Lismore Cup. January is
pretty quiet in south-east Queensland
and northern New South Wales as far as
feature races are concerned.
The Molly Campbell is run in memory of
the lady and her son Col Harris, best
known for producing Queenslands first
greyhound form guide, known as The
Lure back in the 1960s.
Mollys son Billy has come up with a
nice gesture tonight. Race ten has been
named the Col Harris Remembered Stake.
And race nine is the Arthur Brasch
Remembered Stake.
Arthur, father of prominent greyhound
racing identities John and David Brasch,
passed away on December 18.
Arthur worked for the Brisbane
Telegraph newspaper and had a very dis-
tinguished career there. We would like to
remember Arthur as well as Molly and
Col, Billy Harris said.
Molly Campbell Gets Underway
Hot SA litter land another three wins
Gun McBain (29.90), Taser McBain (30.30) and
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Winning double Lismore Tuesday Your Deal
(24.22) and Winton Burn (24.04)
Spring Joany makes it three in a row
at Ipswich winning in BOD 30.57
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Avondale Porches Cup Comeback
LEADING Victorian trainer Kel Greenough
is hoping classy former NSW bitch
Avondale Porche can make up for lost
time in the Group 2 Kingston Trophies
Cranbourne Cup next Wednesday night
(January 7).
Avondale Porche was only having her
fifth start back after nearly a year on the
sidelines when she set the pace in
Mondays heats of the $45,000 to-the-win-
ner Cranbourne Cup, leaving two-time
Group 1 winner Keybow in her wake.
Avondale Porche started her career in
sensational fashion in mid-2013 for Hunter
trainer Beau Hedley and owner Mick
Brown, Hedleys uncle, winning her first
nine starts and posting fast time atWentworth Park (29.75), Richmond (30.68)
and The Gardens (29.50).
The April 11 daughter of Knocka Norris
and Micro Lee was transferred to Kel
Greenough in early 2014 but frustratingly
didnt make her first appearance in
Victoria until November 8 when scoring at
The Meadows.
I had her entered for a race at Sandown
way back in May but she came on season,
Greenough explained.
I worked her up and she was almost
ready to go again but then she came on
season for the second time in five months.
She kept having milk in her teats it just
wouldnt go away and I thought this
bitch has gone into breeding mode.
I almost gave up and Beau (Hedley) said
to send her back if I wanted to but thenwithin seven days the milk stopped and
then she put in a ripper trial so I took her
to The Meadows about 90 per cent fit and
she won.
I thought that was great but then I took
her to Cranbourne and she was a disap-
pointing third, but she pulled up lame in a
wrist. About four weeks later I had her
back at Sandown and I was very impressed
with her run (29.49).
Avondale Porche continued her come-
back in Mondays Cranbourne Cup heats,
where she tackled Darren McDonalds
Perth and Brisbane Cup hero Keybow in
the third of six run-offs.
Keybow started at $1.50 from box five
with Avondale Porche, which started at$5.60 from box two, the only other runner
at single figures.
Keybow was never a factor as Avondale
Porche produced a flawless front-running
exhibition, downing Dyna Geldof by 5
lengths in 30.21, recording her third win in
five starts since resuming from her lengthy
layoff and improving her impressive career
record to 13 from 18.
She went in a little bit underdone and I
thought Keybow was going to be very hard
to beat but I did give her a chance because
I thought she could lead, Greenough said.
She came out run-
ning and went close
to the first section
record, which she
had shown me signs
she was capable of.She did everything
right and went the
quickest but I would
think shes going to
have to do the same
thing to win the
final.
I would love to
win a Group race
with her for Beau
and Mick Brown
because they seem
to be exceptional
blokes and theyve
been very patient
through a long, frus-
trating process.Even though
Avondale Porche has
got a bit of age about her I still think shes
got plenty of racing left because shes been
extremely lightly raced her whole life. The
underlying factor will be when she comes
on season again.
The Cranbourne Cup has been a race
thats eluded us, although Ive probably
only been in it three or four times. I had
High Earner in it before he won the Perth
Cup (2011) but he got knocked over when
he was in a winning position.
The other five heat winners were Darren
Beasleys Hostile (30.24), Jeff Brittons
Oakvale Destiny (30.32), Jason Thompsons
Whodat Knockin (30.37), Graham
Whitfords Zambora Magic (30.55) and
Peter Reinders Sonic Pirate (30.64).
Gerry Kleevens brilliant speedster Luca
Neveelk qualified as one of the two fastest
seconds and will take aim at his third coun-
try cup victory, having already won the
Geelong and Ballarat Cups.
Avondale Porche pictured with Jackie Greenough after settingthe pace in the heats of the Group 2 Cranbourne Cup on
Monday (pic; Julie Ward)
January 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
February 6, 13, 20, 27
March 6, 13, 20, 27
April 10, 17, 24
January 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
February 7, 14, 21, 28
March 7, 14, 21, 28
April 4, 11, 18
FRIDAY AFTERNOONTAB B MEETINGS
SATURDAY EVENINGTAB C MEETINGS
UP COMING RACE PROGRAMMING
JANUARY 9Non-graded Final - 600m (Best 8 (Any Grade) - Qualified 02/01/15)
Prizemoney: $1,680 / $490 / $245
Maiden Heats - 515m (As determined by noms) - Prizemoney: $830/$240/ $115Date of Final: 9 Jan 2015 Final Prizemoney: $1,080
Maiden Final - 400m (Qualified 2/1): Prizemoney: $1,080 / $315 / $155
5th Grade Final - 400m (Qualified 2/1): Prizemoney: $1,080 / $315 / $155
5th Grade Stake - 515m (1-5 wins): Prizemoney: $1,080 / $315 / $155
JANUARY 165th Grade Heats 515m (As determined by nominations) (1-3 wins)
Prizemoney: $1,080 / $315 / $155Date of Final: 23 Jan 2015 Final Prizemoney: $1,080
JANUARY 10Maiden Final - 515m (Qualified 03/01/15)
Prize money: $415 / $120 / $60
Masters Stake - 400m
(Up to 2 Masters events will be run based on flow of nominations asdetermined by the Masters Grading Policy.)
Prizemoney: $850 / $280 / $160
JANUARY 17Maiden Heats - 400m (As determined by nominations)
Prizemoney: $415 /$120 /$60Date of Final: 23 Jan 2015Final Prizemoney: $2,500
UNIBET GARDENS
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NEWCASTLE GREYHOUNDS
written by
Gerard Guthrie
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DEAN Swain admitted to having been
reluctant to nominate Eleazar for
Saturday nights 720m Schweppes Stayers
Stakes but the Vineyard trainer need not
have worried, with the Queensland-
owned bitch coming away to score her
11th win in 45 starts.
Eleazar trailed pacemaker Queen Marina
to the back straight before hitting the
front near the home turn and winning
comfortably in 42.61, well outside her per-
sonal best WP figures of 42.32.
After the race a relieved Swain explained:
Tonight was Eleazars first 700m race in
nearly five months.
She had a seasonal spell and after thatsnapped a toe almost in half.
Ive been bringing her back gradually
and after a couple of 520m races at Wenty
I gave her a 640m hit-out there on Tuesday.
Scott Gollan, one of Sydneys most
experienced clockers, told me Eleazars
sectional times were sensational but she
got so tired she barely made it to the
catching pen.
Because of that I didnt want to start her
in tonights 720m race but her Queensland
owner insisted she would recover quickly
and would be up to the task.
So whatever she did tonight she should
improve on because she is about a kilo-
gram above her best weight.
Eleazer can run, make no mistake aboutthat, and in her last Albion Park 710m win
in June her time of 42.13 was only slightly
slower than Xylia Allens 42.07 perform-
ance on the same night.
Eleazar has been in four group finals,
two of them at Wentworth
Park, and she gets her chance
to snare one in the group two
Summer Distance Plate.
She will be in the heats on
January 10 and hopefully in the
final a week later.
Also contesting the Summer
Distance Plate will be
Queenslands Mullaway, who
ran a great race when third to
Eleazar at his WP debut on
Saturday night.
Mullaway was a conspicuous
last at box rise and was ham-
pered crossing to the railsbefore running on strongly to
beat all but Eleazar and
Bulletproof Esky.
After the race Mullaway s
trainer Joanne Price said: My
dog had never seen Wentworth
Park before tonight, I brought
him to Sydney to give him a
look at the track before the
Summer Distance Plate.
He is very talented but there
are virtually no opportunities
for stayers in Queensland so it
is hard to get them race fit to
tackle 720 metres.
Tonights run will do him the world of
good.Mullaway had won 10 of 35 Queensland
starts before his third on Saturday night
and trialled a slick 30 seconds over 520m
at Albion Park four nights before the WP
race.
Dean Swain with Eleazar following her slick 700 success at Wentworth Park on Saturday night
THE possibility of having to line up at
Wentworth Park on five successive
Saturday nights means Fantastic Sid is
likely to miss the Ladbrokes Paws Of
Thunder to be saved for the National
Derby series.
Trainer Jason Fletcher hinted at that
option after Fantastic Sid had scored whathis trainer described as a tough win in
Saturday nights wentworthpark.com.au
Stakes.
He could start in the Paws Of Thunder
heats on January 10 but if he made the
final a week later he would then have only
a week to get ready for the National Derby
heats on January 25, Fletcher said on
Saturday.
And age-wise the Derby, with semi-
finals on January 31 and the final on
February 7, is a far more suitable race for
a young dog like Fantastic Sid.
If he contested both the Paw Of
Thunder and the National Derby series
and reached both finals it would mean him
racing at Wenty on five Saturday nights ina row and thats not a good scenario.
On Saturday Fantastic Sid was sent out a
long odds-on favourite from his seemingly
perfect box three draw and was expected
to go straight to the front.
But favourite backers expectations were
given a setback at box rise when Mike
Lowrie, in box five, veered hard left and
severely crowded Fantastic Sid.
Although Fantastic Sid had previously
gone as quick as 29.71 at WP he had to
work hard and took 30.07 to win on
Saturday.Fantastic Sid tore a back muscle at
Maitland on November 13 and went into
tonights race with just four trials under
his belt, Fletcher said on Saturday.
But in his final Wentworth Park trial he
clocked initial splits of 5.39 and 13.72 yet
he couldnt lead tonight and the pacemak-
er recorded 5.43 and 13.89.
That disappointed me a little but I was
pleased to see him come from third on the
back straight to hit the front on the home
turn.
Experienced Queensland trainer Tom
Tzouvelis, who landed a winning double
on Saturday night at WP with Tee Brady
and Le Sireneuse, was one race watcher
who thought Fantastic Sids performancewas outstanding.
The five dog nearly put him out of play
when the lids went up so I thought
Fantastic Sids run was terrific, Tzouvelis
said later.
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Tsouvelis Wenty DoubleLE Sireneuse improved sharply on a mod-erate Wentworth Park trial to win at herrace debut on the track last Saturday butthat didnt surprise Queensland trainer
Tom Tzouvelis.
Making full use of box one, Le Sireneuse
railed underneath her rivals to lead at the
first turn before careering away to win a
Ladbrokes Paws Of Thunder Prelude by
more than six lengths in 29.88.
She was the first greyhound to break 30
on Saturday night and her figures were
bettered later on the card only by
Coolabah Jets 29.82 and the brilliant
Winsome Princes 29.72 performance.
I gave Le Sireneuse a box to box trial atWentworth Park on the Tuesday before this
race and she clocked 5.43 and 18.23,
Tzouvelis explained after Saturdays win.
But I knew she would improve, she
always goes a lot better with a run on a
track.
Le Sireneuse could always run but early
in her career I had some reservations
about her courage.
But she has developed into a very good
race bitch despite having a nasty fall at
Albion Park three months ago. She finished
second in the Ipswich Cup and goes really
well at that track so I knew Wentworth
Park would suit her.
Ive found that greyhounds which go
well at Ipswich take to Wentworth Park
easily.
Le Sireneuse is owned by Toni Graham
who has given me a lot of dogs to train
over the years.
I currently have a dozen in work and
another 12 in the pre-training stage.
All being well Le Sireneuse will contest
the Paws Of Thunder heats at Wenty on
January 10 and Ill also have Tee Brady, whoalso won tonight, in that race too.
I have a bitch at home named Princess
Canute and I am planning to bring her to
Sydney for the heats of the group one
National Futurity on January 23.
Princess Canute does not have as much
early zip as Le Sireneuse but has a bigger
motor so she should be suited in the
Futurity.
When Paul Wheeler raced greyhounds in
Queensland, Tzouvelis was his number onetrainer north of the border.
Wheelers absence from the Sunshine
State though has not diminished the affa-ble Tzouvelis success rate.
Tom Tzouvelis with Le Sireneuse after scoring a winning double at Wentworth Park
on Saturday night (pic: Craig Youll)
MICK Player had no hesitation in declar-
ing Haich Two Mo the best he had pre-pared in his 25 years as a trainer after the
brilliant front-runner scored his 10th win
in 16 starts at Wentworth Park on
Monday night.
Owned by Shaun Dooley, a builder from
Sylvania, Haich Two Me easily accounted
for one of the hottest 280m lineups
assembled at Wentworth Park in 2014.
The son of Lochinvar Marlow matched
strides with WP 520m winner Zulu
Mystique at box rise and gradually drew
clear to notch his fifth win in his past six
outings.
After the race Tahmoor-based Player,
who runs the 460m Thirlmere trial track,
said: Haich Two Mo will eventually tackle
520m at Wentworth Park but at this stageI am taking
him through
his grades
over short
courses.
Although he
was paddling a
bit at the fin-
ish Haich Two
Mo did win
over 520m at
Nowra on
November 17
and while he is
now top grade
over 365m
there I haveother options
available such
as 400m races
at Richmond.
The dogs
owner Shaun Dooley bought 15 grey-
hounds on the verge of being ready to bebroken in and after they were educated he
farmed them out to various trainers.
He sent me six of those break ins and
Haich Two Mo was among them, although
at the time we didnt hold great hopes for
him. Haich Two Mo was one of the dogs
which broke in poorly but he has kept
improving from the day I got him.
I got my first greyhound in 1990 and
retired from my job as a brick-laying con-
tractor in 2000 to train greyhounds as a
hobby.
I now have 18 greyhounds in work but
Haich Two Mo, the best Ive ever had, is
obviously the star of the kennel.
Player Declares Mo His Best
Mick Player with Haich Two Mo after his dazzling victory on
Monday night at headquarters (pic: Craig Youll)
PROSPECTIVE buyers missed a great
opportunity in the spring when connec-
tions offered Coolabah Jet for sale for
$20,000.
We didnt get a nibble but it has worked
out fine because she has won three races
since we advertised her, trainer Jodie
Lord said after Coolabah Jet led through-
out to beat a smart field in Saturday
nights Macro Meats Gourmet GameStakes at Wentworth Park.
She had won half a dozen races but we
decided to advertise her because we were
over-run with bitches at home, Lord said.
Coolabah Jet is going better than ever
but even though she ran 29.82 tonight Im
a realist so I doubt she will be entered for
the Paws Of Thunder heats on January 10.
In fact Ill probably give my team a bit of
a break while all these big races are on at
Wenty in January.
I have not missed nominating for a sin-
gle Friday or Saturday night meeting at
Wentworth Park in 2014 so it has been a
busy year.We had not intended breeding from
Coolabah Jet but she is going so well now
we will probably have to reconsider that
decision.
Buyers Miss Out
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Roderick Eyes Butch Monkley
WESTON trainer Paul Roderick headed to
Wauchopes greyhound meeting on Friday
night with his entire four-dog kennel tar-
geting the heats of the time-honoured
Butch Monkley Memorial Maiden.
All four are members of an El Galo-Lee
Kate litter Paul bred, reared and now
trains.
While only one of those, Toe Punt, is
through to Thursday nights final, the dog
was so impressive he must rate one of the
hardest to beat in the quality line-up.
Toe Punt began like a rocket from his five
box and was never in danger of defeat
scoring by five and a half lengths over
Showtime Lucy with a length to Kay Oh in
third.The winner was making his race debut
but had benefitted from two trials on the
Wauchope track in preparation for the
series.
Hes not the best of the litter, Roderick
said.
But he is very quick out and has a lot of
early pace.
Toe Punt ran a very fast 21.92, equal
fastest of the heats with Brian Smoothys
In Full Bloom, quick time considering the
track had suffered from a downpour late in
the afternoon which made the surfacequite slow.
Roderick, 36, is a truck driver who
depends on his wife Rebecca and father
Bob to help out with the everyday training
duties while he is away from home.
I got started training greyhounds 10
years ago when I decided to give up punt-
ing on them and get a dog of my own,
Roderick said.
A complete novice at the industry, he
decided to go to greyhound racetracks and
pick the brains of veteran trainers.
It has been a learning curve that is obvi-
ously successful.
Roderick bred Toe Punt and his litter-
mates from his former very smart
Wentworth Park performer Lee Kate.She won over 520 metres and 720
metres at Wentworth Park, Roderick said.
While the El Galo litter is promising,
Roderick is excited about the potential of a
litter he is about to breed by leading sire
Magic Sprite from Lee Kates daughter
Splash About (by Elite State).
Splash About, according to Roderick, is
the best of the pro-
duce of Lee Kate
having won several
races at Wentworth
Park among her 22
wins.Brian Smoothys In
Full Bloom (Cosmic
R u m b l e - B l o s s
Sannette) was
impressive in her 12
and a half-length
win in her heat in
equal fastest time of
the series.
Smoothy landed a
winning treble on
the night after Dry
Spell (Magic Sprite-
Its Show Time) had
won in a slow 22.52
earlier in the night
in a race full of inter-ference, and then
Time For Magic, a
littermate to Dry
Spell, ran a quick
22.02 in the final
heat.
Time For Magic
was making his race
debut as well.
The Butch
Monkley Memorial
final will be run on
Thursday night. Paul Roderick with his exciting young charge Toe Punt atWauchope on the weekend
written by
David Brasch
Prior to Sydney trainer Peter Lagogiane
departing for Dubai he told yours truly he
had the best crop of youngsters he had
ever trained.
They were owned byMartin and Fiona
Hallinan and before he left our shores he
started three of them from the Mandagery
Man x Pink Bandanna litter in the heats of
a Wentworth Park maiden series on
November 23.
Zipping Eastwood won a heat in 30.58,
Zipping Carter finished second in 30.40
while Zipping Sonny missed the start and
finished fifth.
The trio were then transferred to Jason
Mackay and in the past week or two have
proven that Lagogiane is a good judge.
On December 18 Zipping Eastwood won
a Maitland maiden by 12 lengths in
24.98.
Winsome Princes record stands at
24.79.
On Christmas Eve at Richmond, Zipping
Sonny won a maiden by 11 lengths in
30.43, the best of the meeting.
On Boxing Day at Gosford Zipping Carter
overcame difficulties to win a maiden in
29.87.
Mackay cant believe his luck.
Peter is a very good trainer and these
dogs came to me in immaculate condi-
tion, Mackay said.
Its a trainers dream to get three 22
month old dogs ready to win straight
away. All three are very smart and have
great potential. The other highly promis-
ing sprinter in my kennel is Zipping Saxon.
He finished second to Winsome Prince
in the rich Dapto Maiden Final in August.
Zipping Saxon pulled up sore when sec-
ond in a Wentworth Park maiden in early
September and he didnt race for three
months.
He won first up at Maitland in 25.17 the
best of the day and a week before
Christmas he posted a near record 24.88
at Maitland, Mackay added earlier this
week.
- Gary Harley
Peters Judgement Proving Spot On
Zipping Sonny winning by a huge space at Richmond last Wednesday week
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Richmond Greyhound
Racing Club
Expressions of Interest are invited from suitably qualified operators for the
establishment of an on-site Veterinarian Services Clinic and associated
services at the Richmond Greyhound Racing Club, NSW.
The Richmond Greyhound Racing Club conducts Greyhound Racing meetings
twice weekly and has regular well patronised trialling sessions as well as a
straight track facility available for the slipping of greyhounds. This repre-
sents an outstanding commercial opportunity for the right operator to part-
ner with the club and capitalise on the existing market with potential cus-
tomers on site.
The club has a vacant existing facility ideally located within the precinct,
where it seeks to partner with a suitable and qualified operator to provide
veterinarian services. The services offered can be as broad as possible and
not just limited to greyhounds and could potentially offer more extensive
services catering for canine needs and other animals/pets.
Interested parties will need to submit a proposal, which addresses but is not
limited to: qualifications, experience, expertise, services offered, and to pro-
vide any relevant information or documentation with the submission. All
Expressions will be treated in the strictest of confidence.
Further details are available by contacting the club on:
(02) 4578 2136.
The invitation for Expressions of Interest close at 5.00pm on Friday 16th
January 2015 and can be emailed to:
info@richmondgreyhounds.com.au.
Or mailed to:
Expressions of Interest.
P.O. Box 245 Richmond NSW 2753
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR VETERINARY CLINIC
AND ASSOCIATED SERVICES
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any NSW Track
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The GiaVisor Eye Protector is available in 3 sizes. Purchase online at
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Retail $29.95 each Plus Postage & Handling
Or contact us direct on 0448 581 805
Also available at Participating Race Clubs Richmond, Goulburn, Nowra,
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First 10 times The GiaVisor Eye Protector was used on TAB tracks
has resulted in 7 placings and a 4th at Wentworth Park coming
from last passing the catching pen
Seeing Is Believing
Millfield trainer Gavin Howard capped off
2014 in memorable fashion at Unibet
Gardens on Saturday night, landing a win-
ning treble on the program.
Seldom without a couple of handy ones in
his kennels, Howard scored with Wildside
Lass and Shes An Aussie at double figure
odds, while Bonanza Gold, despite a less
than inspiring record heading into a maiden
event, was much better supported when
winning, albeit narrowly in 23.26.
Howards Gardens Bonanza
Gavin Howard landed a winning treble at Unibet Gardens on Saturday
Elite Arena
stormed into con-
tention for Friday
nights $3,850 to-
the-winner Steve
Blyth Electrical
Distance Final
(600m) at Gosford
by way of her barn-storming 34.96
heat success last
week.
Going just a
smidge slower than
fastest qualifier
Flamin Go, who
recorded 34.94, Elite Arena continued her
terrific recent form for trainer Dennis
Gialanze, with her last four appearances
resulting in two wins and two seconds,
the most recent of those runner-up per-
formances behind Bass Louder in the
Soldiers Saddle Final at Bathurst on
December 8.
Winner of seven races from 32 starts,
Elite Arena races in the GiaVisor which
generally stands her in great stead as a
backmarker however it was a mere
accessory when she jumped straight to
the front last Friday.
Friday nights final is a terrific sidelight
to the main event on the program, the
Gosford Gold Cup Final.
- Adam Dobbin
Elite Arenas Vision Of Success
A big crowd was on hand for heat night with another big crowd expected this
Friday (pics: Craig Youll)
Elite Arena winning her heat at Gosford last Friday night
Dennis Hogan had cause to be
over the moon after the all-the-
way of his charge Bobby Bant at
Wenty on Monday night, covering
the 280 metres in a slick 15.97.
Just two years of age, the son of
Vee Man Vane has won four of his
20 appearances with another 10
placings.
Mondays success suggests there
are plenty more wins in store.
Bobbys Dazzler Of A Performance
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1-THIRD OF MARCH; 55:9:13:10 21:3:4:1Collision x Runaway Devon Mar 11 A. GreenWON (1) 17.78 17.77 307 Nov17 BATH 5 Str 1.1/4L 7.64th (6) 18.02 17.66 307 Nov24 BATH 8 Str 3.1/2L 9.92nd (8) 18.67 18.57 320 Dec12 WAGA 8 Str 3LH 4.03rd (6) 19.38 19.38 330 Dec20 TEM 8 Str 4.3/4L 3.06th (4) 18.31 18.31 320 Dec26 WAGA 8 Str 13L 18.9
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3-SWANKY VENUS; 31:6:4:3 13:2:0:1Slater x Swanky Natalie J an 11 D. Widdows8th (7) 23.82 23.11 400 Nov07 WAGA 8 Str 10.1/2L 37.92nd (4) 19.40 19.04 330 Nov15 TEM 5 Str 2L 2.57th (5) 23.40 23.02 400 Nov21 WAGA 8 Str 13L 50.36th (3) 18.76 18.57 320 Dec12 WAGA 6 Str 12.1/2L 18.3WON (8) 19.38 19.38 330 Dec20 TEM 8 Str 2L 2.0
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5th (5) 22.28 22.24 390 Nov20 SHEP 8 Str 8.1/4L 21.95th (1) 18.34 18.08 320 Nov28 WAGA 7 Str 9.3/4L 10.34th (7) 18.76 18.57 320 Dec12 WAGA 6 Str 6.3/4L 26.9
5-PARRYDISE ROSE; 29:4:7:7 19:4:5:3Lochinvar Marlow x Parrydise Dana Dec 11 S. Parry8th (1) 31.03 30.95 525 Sep19 WAGA 8 Str 11.1/2L 2.97th (4) 23.10 23.10 400 Oct08 WAGA 8 Str 3.36th (4) 22.74 22.74 400 Oct22 WAGA 8 Str 11.1/2L 23.25th (5) 19.91 19.04 330 Nov15 TEM 6 Str 7.1/2L 3.06th (8) 23.40 23.02 400 Nov21 WAGA 8 Str 10L 17.9
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7-SWANKY AMELIA; 26:9:3:1 12:5:1:0Slater x Swanky Natalie J an 11 D. WiddowsWON (6) 19.27 19.08 330 Oct31 TEM 8 Str 1.1/4L 2.74th (7) 23.21 23.11 400 Nov07 WAGA 8 Str 9.1/2L 14.86th (8) 23.58 23.02 400 Nov21 WAGA 8 Str 13.1/2L 7.95th (4) 18.76 18.57 320 Dec12 WAGA 6 Str 7L 17.76th (7) 18.47 18.31 320 Dec26 WAGA 7 Str 11.1/4L 30.1
8-DISCOUNT CHOPPER; 9:2:3:1 5:2:1:1Knocka Norris x Patty Cake O ct 12 A. Green
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S la ter x S wanky Natali e Jan 11 W. Sc hwe ncke4th (5) 19.52 19.41 330 Oct17 TEM 8 Str 5.3/4L 10.07th (7) 19.08 19.08 330 Oct31 TEM 8 Str 19L 4.06th (1) 19.46 19.04 330 Nov15 TEM 6 Str 9.1/4L 3.0(ENG WAGA 02/01 R1 WAGA 02/01 R2 WAGA 02/01 R10)
1-DANA LUDA; 16:2:3:2 4:0:1:1Oaks Road x Dana Mary M ar 13 R. Mcdonald4th (6) 25.88 25.88 450 Dec01 BATH 8 Str 9L 35.42nd (1) 27.11 26.63 457 Dec05 TEM 8 Str 1/2 3.48th (1) 30.99 30.92 525 Dec12 WAGA 8 Str 10.1/4L 13.56th (3) 30.54 30.54 520 Dec19 YOUN 7 Str 16.1/4L 7.03rd (1) 30.65 30.65 520 Dec26 YOUN 7 Str 8L 7.0
2-GOTTA GET BACK; 6:2:2:2 5:2:2:1Vee Man Vane x Majestic Land Dec 12 P. Dooner2nd (3) 23.21 23.11 400 Nov07 WAGA 8 Str 3.1/2L 3.62nd (3) 23.02 23.02 400 Nov21 WAGA 8 Str 3L 1.53rd (8) 31.13 30.92 525 Dec12 WAGA 8 Str 2.1/2L 3.93rd (3) 26.59 26.54 457 Dec20 TEM 8 Str 6.3/4L 2.2WON (4) 30.70 30.39 525 Dec26 WAGA 8 Str 2.1/4L 2.8
3-FERMOY FLEX; 13:2:2:3 6:0:0:2Kinloch Brae x Mamie Bale Feb 13 A. Green7th (6) 18.46 18.08 320 Nov28 WAGA 8 Str 15.3/4L 24.9
WON (7) 27.10 26.63 457 Dec05 TEM 8 Str 1.1/2L 4.03rd (7) 26.46 26.34 472 Dec17 BULL 2233 5.1/2L 25.02nd (2) 26.54 26.54 457 Dec20 TEM 8 Str 1/2 6.03rd (2) 31.33 30.39 525 Dec26 WAGA 8 Str 3LH 4.6
4-PARRYDISE ANGEL; 43:11:11:5 27:6:6:3Lochinvar Marlow x Parrydise Dana Dec 11 H. Price3rd (4) 26.53 26.27 472 Oct15 BULL 8 Str 1.1/2L 13.27th (4) 26.15 26.15 472 Oct22 BULL 8777 12.1/2L 26.9WON (1) 23.40 23.02 400 Nov21 WAGA 8 Str 3.1/4L 3.34th (3) 22.94 22.94 400 Nov28 WAGA 8 Str 7.3/4L 6.97th (7) 30.92 30.92 525 Dec12 WAGA 8 Str 19.3/4L 6.5
6-SAINT NOSE DIVER; 24:3:7:1 23:3:7:1Cosmic Rumble x Mistaken Saint Jan 12 B. Williams3rd (3) 18.57 18.43 320 Nov07 WAGA 8 Str 5.3/4L 7.02nd (8) 23.26 23.02 400 Nov21 WAGA 7 Str 1.1/2L 15.27th (3) 23.03 22.94 400 Nov28 WAGA 8 Str 20.3/4L 18.75th (5) 31.13 30.92 525 Dec12 WAGA 8 Str 10.3/4L 19.38th (2) 23.22 23.03 400 Dec26 WAGA 8 Str 12.3/4L 11.1
7-LIVE ACTION; 79:12:11:16 11:1:1:2Bit Chili x Dana Sammy Jul 11 R. Mcdonald5th (1) 30.88 30.76 535 Oct18 RICH 24555 10.1/2L 8.54th (1) 30.59 29.78 520 Oct30 DAPT 8344 3.3/4L 15.84th (3) 31.18 31.18 525 Nov07 WAGA 8 Str 6.1/2L 6.0
4th (1) 31.13 31.13 525 Nov21 WAGA 8 Str 3.3/4L 2.0WON (3) 27.11 26.63 457 Dec05 TEM 8 Str 1/2 4.0
8-REGAL GUARD; 27:5:6:3 1:0:0:0Velocette x Dana Gretel Apr 12 K. Windus5th (3) 18.71 18.23 320 Jan03 WAGA 7 Str 8.3/4L 11.54th (3) 25.37 25.18 440 Dec07 CANB 7 Str 8L 8.36th (5) 26.42 26.42 453 Dec13 COWR 8 Str 12L 6.02nd (3) 30.75 30.54 520 Dec19 YOUN 7 Str 3LH 2.04th (7) 30.82 30.65 520 Dec26 YOUN 8 Str 5L 3.5
1-PETES DESIRE; 59:20:14:7 14:5:6:1Bit Chili x Dana Sammy Jul 11 T. OkeefeWON (2) 23.06 23.06 400 May23 WAGA 8 Str 7.3/4L 2.0WON (7) 30.16 30.16 520 Nov22 YOUN 7 Str 3.1/2L 2.33rd (7) 31.24 31.24 530 Nov30 CANB 8 Str 3.1/4L 1.85th (4) 20.28 20.02 347 Dec19 YOUN 8 Str 10.1/4L 1.73rd (5) 20.52 20.00 347 Dec26 YOUN 8 Str 2.3/4L 2.0
2-PARRYDISE STAR
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