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Merry Xmas Qld Servicing Qld and The Northern Rivers of NSW Welcome to the newspaper that’s your voice in greyhound racing December 2014 Vol. 2 - Issue 14 Peter Young and Iva Vision after the pair broke the Queenslander drought in the recent Sandown Shootout. (Photo: CLINT ANDERSON) Our Boxing Day Sale! 20% off all advertisements See Page 2 Want to buy a greyhound? See our ‘how to guide’ See Page 6-7 Feature race prizemoney boosted (See story Page 3) Qlder breaks Shootout drought (See story Page 8-9) Logan a ‘cert’ for 2015 (See story Page 24) Albion Park ‘flying’ again (See story Page 27)

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Page 1: Chase Magazine

Merry Xmas QldServicing Qld and The Northern Rivers of NSW

Welcome to the newspaper that’s your voice in

greyhound racing

December 2014Vol. 2 - Issue 14

Peter Young and Iva Vision after the pair broke the Queenslander drought in the recent Sandown Shootout. (Photo: CLINT ANDERSON)

Our Boxing Day Sale!20% off all advertisements See Page 2

Want to buy a greyhound?See our ‘how to guide’ See Page 6-7

• Feature race prizemoney boosted(See story Page 3)

• Qlder breaks Shootout drought(See story Page 8-9)

• Logan a ‘cert’ for 2015(See story Page 24)

• Albion Park ‘flying’ again(See story Page 27)

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Chase December 2014 - Volume 2 Issue 142

Published by Chase,ABN 52 161 271 361 under licence forMcLeod Publishing

[email protected] Editor:Pat McLeod0414 620 [email protected] 0414 620 [email protected] Managers:Daryl Gleeson & Mark KentARTWORKDesigner: Mark Kent0478 044 594

DISCLAIMERChase Magazine regrets that it is not possible to verify information other than that conveyed in editorial content of the publication. Although Chase Magazine uses its best endeavours to ensure the accuracy of everything it publishes, the Fair Trading Act 1985 requires Chase Magazine to disclaim any belief in the truth or falsity of information which is supplied to it and which is published in other than editorial content.

Opinions expressed in the editorial content of this magazine are wholly those of the respective authors and not necessarily those of the publishers.

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Prizemoney jackpot!“ These feature increases ensure we are

delivering a compelling product from both a prizemoney and wagering point of view

Queensland’s feature greyhound racing program has received an enormous boost with state-wide feature prizemoney increases announced recently by Racing Queensland.

The boosts are headlined by $22,500 increases to the Winter Cup, Gold Cup and Brisbane Cup, which will now carry stakes of $130,000 each from January 1 2015, but Queensland Greyhound Racing Board Chairman Michael Byrne said the changes went well beyond the state’s flagship Group 1s.

“Last year we introduced a Cup in each region during the winter carnival to make it truly state -wide and we have now been able to go one step further with significant prize money increases in both metropolitan and provincial stakes,” Mr Byrne said.

“As part of these increases, every feature in the state carrying stakes less than $2,000 will receive at least a $500 increase, while all features greater than $2000 will receive an increase of at least $1,000.

“On the metropolitan stage, the prizemoney increases to the Group 1 Cups, as well as the Listed Flying Amy will strengthen our carnival products and ensure the Queensland features become mainstays on the programs of the rest of the country.

“We have already seen a great response among the industry following the base level prizemoney increases and these feature increases ensure we are delivering a compelling product from both a prizemoney and wagering point of view.”

Racing Queensland CEO Darren Condon said the greyhound feature prizemoney increases come hot on the heels of recent thoroughbred and harness increases, which is further proof of Racing Queensland’s commitment to improve returns to participants following the new wagering deal.

“In three months, we have seen base level prizemoney increase by at least 16 per cent year on year across the three codes and feature p r i z e m o n e y boosted across the state,” Mr Condon said.

“These increases not only provide great incentives for our local and interstate trainers and owners to captialise on the increased stakes, they also improve the quality of dogs and horses we are attracting, subsequently enhancing our wagering offering.”

Key points• Brisbane Cup, Gold Cup and Winter Cup up $22,500 each to $130,000 • Ipswich Cup up $12,500 to $50,000• Townsville Cup up $2,500 to $40,000 • Rockhampton Cup up $10,000 to $25,000

Queensland Greyhound Racing Board Chairman Michael Byrne Racing Queensland CEO Darren Condon

We are off and running again after successful track work at Albion Park, which will host the Group 1 SKY Racing Brisbane Cup, on Thursday, December 4

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The Brisbane Cup meeting at Albion Park will be boosted with two additional races on the program in a huge coup for the Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club.

The meeting will now feature 12 races, including the Group 1 Brisbane Cup which has attracted some of the country’s top greyhounds.

Racing Queensland CEO Darren Condon said the addition of the races was a win for punters and participants and predicted a

huge night of racing.“We added two races to the program at the same meeting last

year, which was a success and we were lucky enough to be able to repeat that this year after liaising with SKY Channel,” he said.

“The Brisbane Cup is one of our premier races and we now have an even better quality undercard thanks to the additional races.”

The heats of the Brisbane Cup included local heroes Iva

Vision, Happy Haswell and Hougenie, along with interstate raiders Keybow and Awesome Project.

“Any opportunity we have to provide a more compelling product is one we have to take and I’d like to again thank SKY Channel for their part in getting the additional races on the program,” Mr Condon said.

SKY Channel will also be conducting a live broadcast at the track, which will be hosted by Mark Duclos.

Program boost for Brisbane Cup

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Including last 2 at the Meadows in near record twice 29.66

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Chase December 2014 - Volume 2 Issue 146

OK, so you want toOwning a greyhound can be one of the most rewarding decisions anyone can make.

With it comes elation, excitement, friendship, camaraderie, a day-to-day education, admiration, a handy windfall and so much more.

Of course there can also be frustration, disappointment, unexpected expenses … and so much more.

However tens of thousands of people are passionately involved in greyhound racing because the good times far exceed the not-so-good and the real rewards are far more satisfying then purely monetary returns.

Racing Qld has packaged the following information as a guide:

Getting started The best way to get started is to visit your local

Greyhound Racing Club and speak to the racing manager at the track. They can provide you with names and numbers of trainers and breeders who regularly race at the club.

A syndicate with friends, family or your work colleagues is the ideal way to get started in the industry and experience the excitement of greyhound racing.

There are two types of ownership option in Queensland and there are no fees to register an Owner or Syndicate registration.

1. Sole Owner LicensePermitting the holder to own a greyhound.

Applicants must be over 18 years.2. Syndicates Ownership LicensePermitting the holder (2-19 persons) to own a

greyhound.Members of a syndicate shall appoint one of

the members as the delegated person and RQ shall

treat and deal with the delegated person as if the person was the sole owner.

3. Greyhound retirement and careIt is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that

his or her greyhound is cared for once its racing days have finished. Our Greyhound Adoption Program (GAP QLD) can help you find suitable homes for retired racers but many owners take their ex-racers home with them and are rewarded with the most doting and gentle of pets.

It cannot be stressed enough that the sport of greyhound racing values its reputation for putting greyhound welfare as its highest priority. If you do not have plans or have not considered what you are going to do with your greyhound when its racing days are over, then we would rather you think again before purchasing a racing greyhound.

Of course, we want you to become an owner

and become a part in this fantastic sport. However, we want responsible owners to join the sport and ensure all greyhounds are cared for post its racing career.

We recommend you read the ownership information on the Racing Qld website and download a Greyhound Information kit before making a decision and investing in greyhound ownership.

How much does it cost to own a greyhound?An unraced greyhound pup aged between 3 to

6 months, will fetch anywhere between $2,000 and $5,000 AUD, depending on its breeding and that price will increase as they get older. In some cases, greyhound who have been reared and already demonstrate winning capabilities can sell for $15,000 to $30,000, if not more. Which is why doing your research into the greyhound blood lines with the help of an expert is advisable.

After the initial outlay of buying a pup, an owner you should expect to spend approximately $70 p/week in expenses getting greyhounds to the track. These costs will cover rearing, breaking-in periods, spelling and pre-training fees for greyhounds between 3 months to 18 months of age. (Excludes any major veterinary fees)

Steps to becoming a greyhound owner:1. Visit your local greyhound racing club,

speak with the racing manager and meet with breeders or trainers.

2. Obtain some advice, do your research by looking into the dogs breeding and most importantly create a retirement plans for your greyhound.

QLD tracks form can be found at www.thedogs.com.au

3. Find a reputable trainer with the capacity to train the dog for you. QLD greyhound racing

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4. Apply for an ownership license with Racing Queensland.

5. Before buying a pup, talk to your trainer and ask for his or her expert advice. Most trainers can assist when negotiating and can provide you with some guidance.

6. Verify that the breeder has current veterinary certificates and paperwork before closing the deal or exchanging money.

7. Ensure your greyhound is micro chipped as you cannot complete transfer documentation if the pup has no identification. If the greyhound is not branded or micro-chipped;

8. The seller can make an appointment with our branding stewards to have the dog identified and branded.

9. Obtain greyhound ownership transfer

documents from the breeder (Unnamed greyhound transfer application, buyers form and seller form) change the ownership into your name.

10. If the greyhound is unnamed, you will need to submit a naming application to the controlling body in the state or territory where the greyhound was whelped.

11. Once named, every greyhound will be issued with a registration ID card from Racing Queensland or the controlling body in that state or territory

12. We encourage owners to spend time with their greyhound even if you decide to have them trained by someone else.

13. Be patient… Give your greyhound time to learn and grow into a star. Trainers will advise you when your dog is ready to race, what distance it will be most suited to and when it’s ready to progress to the next stage in its racing career.

Where do I buy a greyhound?a) Greyhound AuctionsThe Ipswich puppy auction is an annual event

where local and interstate breeders come to sell their greyhound pups. The auction is held at the Ipswich Greyhound Racing Club in August. When buying a greyhound at auction, it is important you are given the correct documentation on completion of the purchase. These should include the greyhounds stud book / racing card issued by Racing Queensland or the State regulatory body for greyhound racing , transfer of ownership forms and recent veterinary certificates.

b) Private Sale – Classified AdvertisementsTrade publications including Chase newspaper

regularly carry advertisements for greyhound sales. Here are some useful tips to help you make a good purchase;

Golden RulesGet the deal right before you hand over your

money, with greyhounds there are no book prices and sales are usually open to negotiation. Study comparative form before you buy. The time difference on soft ground and on a good ground can be up to half a second. What was the fastest time of the night? What was the fastest time of the week?

When you purchase your greyhound, obtain the necessary transfer documents required to change the ownership into your name. Never buy a greyhound without an up-to-date vet’s certificate. Make sure the certificate is from a known vet who has a good knowledge of greyhounds.

Although it may seem a long way off, make sure you have retirement plans for your greyhound for when they finish racing. Will you be able to find the greyhound a suitable home? Will you continue to pay to have them in retirement kennels?

Finally, if something doesn’t feel right or you’re just not sure, don’t do the deal. Ownership is a big responsibility and purchasing a greyhound should be given a great deal of consideration.

Find out more simply download our Greyhound Information Pack

The pictures on this page are by celebrated greyhound photographer Clint Anderson – BlueStream Pictures

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Chase December 2014 - Volume 2 Issue 148

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Peter Young with Iva Vision after being the first Queensland trained greyhound to win the Sandown Shootout. Photo: CLINT ANDERSON

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The Peter Young trained Iva Vision has created history by being the first Queensland trained greyhound to win the Sandown Shootout.

The unique $50,000 winner takes all event has been dominated by Victorian sprinters in its 17 years history. The previous interstate winner was South Australia’s then called ‘people’s dog’, Silver Saul, in 2002.

Iva Vision was selected by the Sandown club to contest the four-way contest. After drawing box three, the 32-months-old son of Ivan Brown and Visualization was installed as the $8 outsider. Adelaide Cup winner Allen Deed was the $1.70 favourite, with fellow Victorians Awesome Project and Banjo Boy fancied ahead of the

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Chase December 2014 - Volume 2 Issue 14 9

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Iva Vision claims the Sandown Shootout. Photo: CLINT ANDERSON

gave the dogs away and took on training pacers. We came to Queensland with some horses for a look and, despite intending to return home, never got around to it.

“In Australia we’ve always been based north of Brisbane, at Redcliffe, Deception Bay and now Morayfield.

“We decided to get back into greyhounds and run it as very much a family business. We have five children who are all interested and so are some of their girlfriends and partners. Peter is the trainer but I’d say Eveline does more work than the rest of us combined.’’

The Youngs have three adjoining properties at Morayfield and that has enabled them to install a 200 metres straight track.

“We can put pups and even racing dogs up the straight at home. For more serious work we go to the Glasshouse Mountains trial track ,’’ Peter explained.

“That facility is just so good, northside trainers are very fortunate to have it. There’s an uphill run but not too steep and the dogs work hard. The grass surface is superb, it’s a very well managed complex.’’

Brian says recent visits to Melbourne to race Iva Vision were made enjoyable by, not only winning the Shootout and a Melbourne Cup Prelude, but for the way he was treated by the Sandown club and Victorian trainers.

“I’ve stayed with Kel and Jackie Greenough who couldn’t have been more hospitable and helpful. Other trainers helped me out too. When you’re new in town you don’t know what to expect and the staff and officials at Sandown were just terrific too,’’ Brian said.

Don’t expect to see large numbers of runners from the Peter Young kennel. He keeps three or four in work at most times.

2014 has been a great year. Iva Vision won the Sandown Shootout and the Group 3 South Australian Derby. Litter sister Visualise It won the group 2 Queensland Futurity.

Realistically, Iva Vision has already established excellent qualifications to be a serious 2014 Queensland Greyhound of the Year contender. And that’s win, lose or draw in this month’s group 1 Brisbane Cup at Albion Park.

Auckland, he came to Australia with his family for a look, liked what he saw and never got around to going back home!

“My introduction to greyhounds was when driving past the Kumeu track in Auckland, seeing the lights on and wondering what was happening. We went in and watched a few races and were instantly hooked. There was an announcement of a giveaway greyhound bitch and I thought what the heck – let’s give it a go. We took her home, we used to grow tomatoes as a business and we just fed her lots of scraps.

“After about eight weeks of doing nothing with her, we didn’t even have a collar or lead, my wife

Eveline said the bitch was running around the yards really fast and her action looked good.

“I contacted the club and they advised me to put her in a feature race for which they were short of numbers. So I did that, even though the bitch had been a shortcourse sprinter, she started in a 700 metres race and led all the way to win.

“Her name was Phantom Charm, we bred from her and got Scottish Command who won the NZ Hurdle Championship.

“We had a car accident and were in hospital for a few months. Upon release from there, we weren’t capable of walking, which is how greyhounds were trained in those days. So we

Queenslander.Peter Young’s father Brian handled Iva Vision

in Melbourne. It’s a long time since 72-year-old Brian has had a bet, but he couldn’t resist the $8 on offer about Iva Vision and had a small wager.

Box one runner Banjo Boy, who was expected to test Iva Vision for the early lead, was a scratching due to a spider bite. The reserve Oakvale Destiny went into box one. Iva Vision led the charge to the first turn. Oakvale Destiny loomed large at the home turn but Iva Vision kicked on powerfully to the line to score by one and a quarter lengths in a slick 29.27 seconds.

Brian Young is what could be called a typical Kiwi. In the late 1960s, when based near

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This monthin historyTen years ago – December 2004:

Sydney visitor Malfoy wins the Group 1 Bris-bane Cup at Albion Park in 30.16.

It was the swansong race for champion bitch Bogie Leigh, picturded, who finished second, beaten two and a quarter lengths.

Research shows there are 95 greyhound clubs in Australia, conducting around 4,000 race meet-ings per year.

Twenty years ago – December 1994:Toss The Teddy for Tony Zammit wins the

Group 1 Brisbane Cup at Albion Park in 30.50 on a wet track.

Light Of Fire, a son of top Queensland sire New Tears, wins the Silver Chief at Melbourne’s Olympic Park.

Thirty years ago – December 1984:

National Lass for Ritchie Dean wins the Group 1 Brisbane Cup at the Gabba in 32.60, very close to the 32.58 race record established by Acacia Park the previous year.

Construction commences on the greyhound track at the Toowoomba Showgrounds.

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To have our three main cups race for $130,000 and our provincial features increase significantly is great boost to our feature program next year.

We are also pleased to be able to continue the Cups concept during next year’s carnival with each region receiving a prize money boost for their respective Cup.

We have already seen a great response among the industry following the base level prizemoney increases and these feature increases ensure we are delivering a compelling product from both a prize money and wagering point of view.

I would like to thank our participants and clubs for their hard work and support this year and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Jet takesfinal flight

BRIAN Kutner and his lovely wife Yvonne have been devastated since having to put down their great galloper Token Jet.

Token Jet (Token Prince-Miss Corleone) lived all his life in the shadow of his Topgun winning brother Black Enforcer, raced in partnership by the Kutner’s son Brian Jnr and his mate Richie Wisener.

But Token Jet was a special greyhound winning 30 races and 26 of those came at Albion Park.

He is believed to be the only greyhound in this country to win 10 top grade races in succession at the one track.

Token Jet also was a multiple Group finalist and a feature race winner. He also set two track records.

Brian and Yvonne gave him his chance at stud and from very limited opportunities Token Jet was a handy sire.

His son Roman Nose Best was a finalist in both the Gold Coast and Ipswich Cups. His litter was outstanding.

Brian reports a heat wave in Queensland took its toll on Token Jet.

“He already had cancer in a hind leg,” he said. “The heat really knocked him about.”

The Kutners still have Black Enforcer at their home and admit he too is now suffering the effects of age. And their litter sister Texas Woman is also still alive at the property at the foot of the Toowoomba range.

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Happyshakenbut notstirredMore action than a James Bond movie and more twists than an Agatha Christie novel.

That sums up last month’s Group 3 City of Ipswich Gold Cup final.

Amy O’Reilly had Flash Houdini drawn box seven and litter brother Hopping Houdini as the first reserve.

Three days before the race O’Reilly scratched Flash Houdini due to a toe injury and Hopping Houdini obtained a start from box seven. As so often happens, some people tried to read something into that scratching. Was Hopping Houdini more fancied than Flash Houdini? It’s all part of the theatre that happens with big race scratchings of kennelmates.

Reg Kay had Happy Haswell in box four and also Tear Away Size in box five. Kay scratched Tear Away Size due to split webbing. That started the sceptics up again. Tear Away Size, a keen railer, was drawn on the immediate outside of Happy

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Haswell. Tony Brett’s Placid Planet obtained the start from box five. That dog normally runs straight or wide, not hard left, from the start. Did Kay prefer to have Placid Planet in box five than his own bitch? A ridiculous suggestion, of course. Why would anyone want to scratch their runner to give somebody else a start ? But the doubters are always out there.

When Tear Away Size won her Cup heat in the slowest time, Kay publicly expressed surprise that the bitch didn’t run quicker than her 30.62. The split webbing was some explanation for that.

And so to the race, with both reserves in the field. Happy Haswell began on terms with his rivals and outpaced them to the first turn. Box six runner Farmer’s Gold fell at the first turn. Happy Haswell careered away to a huge lead mid race and turned for home about a dozen lengths in front. In the early part of the home straight Farmer’s Gold

appeared, running head on towards the lure and Happy Haswell. Farmer’s Gold brushed the lure and baulked Happy Haswell.

Stewards posted the ‘hold all tickets’ notice and reviewed the incident. Happy Haswell was the only greyhound affected by Farmer’s Gold turning back and stewards gave the ‘all clear’ after a short deliberation.

Happy Haswell (Surf Lorian – Teenage Dream) picked up $25,000 for owner-trainer Kay. Second home was the Tom Tzouvelis trained Le Sirenuse who collected $7,000. Peter O’Reilly’s Yogi Blue clocked in third for $3,000. The reserves didn’t figure in the finish. Placid Planet ran fourth and Hopping Houdini seventh.

Happy Haswell’s winning time was a race record 30.23, bettering the previous best of 2013 winner Regal Lauryn who won in 30.26. Regal Lauryn’s dam Queen Lauryn holds the track

record at 30.01 which she set in 2008.“I reckon Happy Haswell lost two to three

lengths when Farmer’s Gold baulked him. So on that basis he would have gone very close to the track record if unimpeded,’’ Kay suggested.

If you listened to racecaller John Brasch, Happy Haswell won the City of Ipswich Gold Cup by eleven and a half lengths.

That’s what was posted on the track’s semaphore board. And that’s what showed in a results sheet provided by the Ipswich club. However, the results on the RQ linked website ‘the dogs.com.au’ show Happy Haswell winning by thirteen lengths. Who is right? The answer, somewhat strangely, is both!

Racing Queensland chief grader Doug Lutherborrow says there is a discrepancy for margins for every race in Queensland at the moment.

“It’s because the Finishlynx system used by clubs in Queensland uses a different standard measurement than Ozchase (RQ),’’ Lutherborrow said.

“The club uses 0.07 as one length and Ozchase uses 0.063.’’

“It is in the pipeline to develop a nationwide standard measurement. Hopefully this will happen sooner than later.’’

Another outlet, the National Greyhound Form, lists Happy Haswell’s winning margin as 12.6 lengths.

For as long as I can remember, there’s been conjecture concerning whether one length is .06 or .07 of a second. Some trial clockers, as an example, use .06, others calculate margins using .07.

A definitive answer may be on the way, judging by Lutherborrow’s comments.

“ I reckon Happy Haswell lost two to three lengths when Farmer’s Gold baulked him. So on that basis he would have gone very close to the track record if unimpeded.

Happy Haswell wins the Group 3 City of Ipswich Gold Cup final. Photo: JUST GREYHOUND PHOTOS

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Reg doing a Rain danceIf you’re out Lowood way and see a trainer doing a rain dance, there’s every chance that it’s Reg Kay.

South-east Queensland, in fact the vast majority of this state, is experiencing drought conditions and it’s been that way for quite some time. Kay decided to recently have a large dam constructed on his property.

“Now is the time to do it, there’s no point waiting until after the next heavy rain,’’ he said.

“It’s a huge dam. It will probably take a mini flood to fill it but when that happens, we will be laughing here.’’

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Ippy Pick Seven now worth $9,800The Ipswich club’s on course ‘Pick Seven’ competition continues to be a difficult task for racegoers.

It’s been nearly three years since anybody has correctly picked the winners of races four to ten. The prize jackpots by $25 per meeting until won, and currently sits on $9,800.

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Burj Khalifa is one of the best named greyhounds racing at present.

He’s a big dog, very big in fact. When he won the recent Capalaba Cup final, the son of Where’s Pedro and Georgia Moira tipped the scales at 41.8 kilograms.

Burj Khalifa is the name of the world’s tallest man made structure, a 829 metres skyscraper in Dubai.

Trainer Glen Monkman says Burj Khalifa is particularly suited to straight track racing and not

only because of his size.“He won his maiden at Bulli when with the

Matic kennel. But he broke a couple of toes as a young dog and isn’t comfortable going around corners. Ruth Matic wanted to send the dog up here so he could race regularly at Capalaba,’’ Monkman said.

When Burj Khalifa won his heat of the Capalaba Cup, he ran 19.57, the fastest winning time for the track’s 366 metres course this year. In the $3,150 to the winner final the dog scored in 19.51. The track record is 19.36 to the credit of Migaloo Magic which was trained by Ray Burman.

“My dog jumped quickly in the final. Greg

Stella’s (Rylee’s Roulette) missed the start. Had he jumped fast I doubt that we could have run him down but the breaks went our way,’’ Monkman said.

Burj Khalifa was actually down in weight for the Capalaba Cup final at 41.8. He weighed in at 42.1 when he won his heat.

Finding ‘best eight’ or top grade races at Capalaba on a regular basis is a problem for Monkman and the small number of trainers who have greyhounds of that standard. The club will sometimes go with a field of five or six but most weeks there aren’t even that number of nominations. Burj Khalifa has won four of his eight Capalaba starts.

Trainer Glen Monkman with Burj Khalifa after winning the recent Capalaba Cup final. Photo: JUST GREYHOUND PHOTOS

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Biggerprogramhas itsbenefitsRace clubs are continually put on notice that they must improve their efficiency.

In Queensland, a maximum of ten races is the norm for a TAB card. Why can’t we have a dozen races like they do in super efficient Victoria?

The first stumbling block might be – where is the prizemoney for the extra two races per meeting going to come from? And are there enough dogs to go around? With a bit of shuffling of race dates, very little extra money, if any, would need to be found. Nor would we need any extra runners.

Consider this. In the south-east corner of the state, Albion Park conducts four race meetings per week and Ipswich has three. If the Sunday card at Albion Park was ditched, you could add, say, six of those races to Albion Park’s three remaining meetings and the other four races could be added

to Ipswich to create either eleven or twelve races there. We would still have seventy races run each week at the two venues, but on six days rather than seven.

Betting turnover wouldn’t necessarily increase with the same number of races. But wouldn’t it be a case of the Brisbane club benefitting from a reduction in wages of the scrapped meeting? Wages saved by cancelling the Sunday meeting would more than cover any extra time that staff would be required for the eleven or twelve race meetings on the other days of the week.

Ipswich’s costs may go up slightly with eleven or twelve races but looking at the big picture

rather than individual clubs, more races on less days equals an efficiency improvement of costs.

Brisbane club CEO Luke Gatehouse partly agrees.

“Sunday is our costliest day for wages. If that meeting was shunted, I’d like to see eleven races at our other meetings, rather than twelve. And I would want starting times set so that the duration of the meeting isn’t longer than at present. That way, we would be making a decent saving in overheads,’’ he said.

Expanding Ipswich meetings by a race or two isn’t straight forward. The kennel block can only house sufficient greyhounds for ten races.

About 18 months ago, the club investigated making renovations which would have involved expanding the kennel block by building new vet and stewards rooms. The cost was around $80,000 which Racing Queensland couldn’t justify at the time. The same would still be the case, given that construction is about to commence at Logan.

When Cronulla Park at Logan commences racing, there’s likely to be a reduction in the number of race meetings at Albion Park and Ipswich anyway.

If Logan becomes as popular as everyone hopes, it would make sense to install sufficient kennels to conduct twelve race programmes there.

Is it time to follow the Victorian model and have more races on a TAB card in Queensland. Photo: CLINT ANDERSON (BlueStream Pictures)

PAUL DOLAN

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WAUCHOPE SUPPORTERS BUTCH MONKLEY MEMORIAL FINAL

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Free Service to Bralyn CountyCourtesy of Brad Northfield

Saturday 27th December 2014Nominations close Tuesday 24th December2013 at 9.15am.

WAUCHOPE CUP PRELUDES2 -FFA ‘s 457 metres events.

(Open for greyhounds wishing to compete in Wauchope Cup heats on 3rd January 2015.)

WINNERS $500 2ND $130 3RD $110 UNPL $10

Wauchope Gazette SprintFFA Best 8 greyhounds nominated 384 metres

WINNER $500 + TROPHY 2ND $130 3RD $110 UNPL $10

Andrew Stoner SprintBest 8 5th Grade (1-5 wins) greyhounds nominated 384 metres

WINNER $500 + TROPHY 2ND $120 3RD $80 UNPL $10

KEVIN & YVONNE JOHNSON MAIDEN CONSOLATION FINAL

384 METRESWINNER $500 +TROPHY– 2ND $130 3RD $110 UNPL $10.

Split KennellingFirst Half 5.30pm—6.00pm Second Half 6.00pm—6.30pm

First Race 7.00pm

*GRNSW Non –TAB Grading Policy applies to all Meetings

BLUE PAWS MAIDENMaiden 457 metres

WINNER $400 2ND $80 3RD $70 UNPL $10$600 BONUS IF BLUE PAWS NOMINATED

Louise Nagle AppreciationBest 8 4th grade greyhounds nominated 457 metres

WINNER $500 2ND $120 3RD $80 UNPL $10

F J & S M Monaghan sprintBest 8 5th grade (1-5 wins) greyhounds nominated 457 metres

WINNER $500 2ND $120 3RD $80 UNPL $10

WEST END STOREMaiden 457metres

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BAGO TAVERN TROPHYBest 8 4th grade greyhounds nominated 384 metres

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Saturday 3rd January 2015* Nominations close Wednesday 31st December 2014 at 9.15am.

WAUCHOPE CUP (HEATS)FFA Best 16 greyhounds nominated 457 metres

WINNERS $500-$130-$110Final Saturday 10th January 2015

WINNER $4000 TROPHY+ RUG 2ND $600 3RD $400 UNPL $20

George & Co Carpet LayingFFA Best 8 greyhounds nominated 384 metres

WINNER $500 + TROPHY 2ND $130 3RD $110 UNPL $10

Bob Lyon MemorialBest 32 5th Grade ( 1- 5 wins) 384 metres

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KEN LITTLE FRUIT & VEG TROPHYBest 8 5th grade greyhounds nominated 384 metres

WINNER $500 + TROPHY 2ND $120 3RD $80 UNPL $10

ERN SCULLY MEMORIAL5th Grade 457metres for Bitches with no more than 3 wins & absolutely

no TAB B or C wins at close of nominationsWINNER $500 + TROPHY 2ND $120 3RD $80 UNPL $10

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WAUCHOPE SUPPORTERS BUTCH MONKLEY MEMORIAL FINAL

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Also KEVIN & YVONNE JOHNSON CONSOLATION 384 m Final

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10th January 2015

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Saturday 10th January 2015* Nominations close Wednesday 7th January 2015 at 9.15am.

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Bob Lyon Memorial FinalSponsored by Neil Griffin & Barry Mitchell Bookmakers

5th Grade 384 metres Winner $1000 + Trophy 2nd $300 3rd $200 Unpl $20.

Camp Grenada Memorial In memory of Len Timmins, Ross Stubbs, John Swan & Frank Tynan

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Wauchope Country Club SprintFFA Best 8 Greyhounds nominated 384 metres

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Port Macquarie Restaurants final5th Grade 457 metres

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Welcome to episode three of ‘From the Caller’s Box’.

The editor of this newspaper has given me a free rein to cover any topic. At the same time, he has put in a request. That’s fair enough, it’s his paper!

He would like to know about what I consider to be the top five races that I have called. Whilst I’d prefer to write about somebody else rather than myself, there are some races which are special to me. Not because they were the richest or highest profile races. They just remain as special memories for various reasons.

Some readers would have been there on some of these days or nights. So, in chronological order rather than any particular preference, here we go.

PRESIDENT’S CUP, GABBA, 1989.Through the generosity of the late Beverley

Behm and Dr. John Murray, I had a share in a bitch named Empire Dancer. The owners were Beverley, myself and fellow media workers Michael Maxworthy, Wayne Wilson and Danny Ryan. In the case of Danny, this was obviously before he became a greyhound steward.

Empire Dancer was a talented performer, trained for us by Pauline Fruend. Her biggest win was the Gabba President’s Cup and I was the track’s caller at the time. She was originally first reserve for the Cup and obtained a start after there was a scratching. She led from the first turn in the 704 metres event and held on for a gritty win

over another very good stayer of the time, Cynthia Suttle’s Janine’s Pick.

Apart from letting out a ‘Go Empire’ when our little ‘gypsy’’ hit the front at the first turn, I think it was a fairly emotion-free call of the race. And a real big buzz when she won.

THE TOP GUN, OLYMPIC PARK, 1994. The great Queensland bitch Toban Leah was in

the Top Gun for the second year running. She ran fifth in the 1993 event which was the very first Top Gun decided.

I felt that it would be a good promotion if I was

able to go to Olympic Park and call the Top Gun back to the Queensland audience of radio TAB. It was possible to use a spare broadcast box at Olympic Park, but a Telstra line had to be installed. The cost was $500. Queensland studmaster Peter Denaro agreed to sponsor the broadcast for that amount. As the cost allowed use of the line for the whole night, I broadcast each race on Top Gun night back to Queensland. It was an enjoyable and rewarding task.

Toban Leah had box eight and just never got across and she finished eighth. However, what was satisfying to me was the fact that the winner

was the Dennis Reid trained New Fox. I was a member of the selection panel for that year’s Top Gun. New Fox had not been put forward by the Sydney based members of the panel because they thought Dennis Reid was a Queenslander. I didn’t nominate New Fox as a Queenslander because the dog was trained in NSW. I quickly brought to the club’s attention this matter.

Reid lives at Old Bonalbo which is in the hills behind Casino and whilst he is an ‘adopted Queenslander’ because he has raced so much in and around Brisbane and the Gold Coast, strictly speaking, he’s a cockroach not a cane toad!

So New Fox got into the field, drew box seven, was 16 to 1 ($17) and led from the first turn. You could say every Top Gun has been of the highest quality but that year, the second running of the

Sparks flew when Rapid Journey hit the grass at Beenleigh.

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house to classic racingrace, the field was an absolute cracker. New Fox beat, in order, Rusty Lee, Golden Currency, Light of Fire, Kyasha, Gallant Ruler, Mancunian Girl and Toban Leah.

I always have and still admire Dennis Reid as a brilliant trainer and a good bloke. He had trained a couple of greyhounds for me and to call his dog winning the Top Gun was something special. To this day, I still say he’s one of the best trainers Australia has ever seen.

QUEENSLAND CUP (HEAT), BEENLEIGH, 1998.

Sydney dog Rapid Journey was the toast of the nation throughout 1997-98, clearly the best sprinter around.

John and Jane Carruthers enjoyed travelling around with the dog, he was a star wherever he raced. They nominated him for the Queensland Cup and I’d think he was the best dog to set foot on Beenleigh in a race since the mighty Zoom Top some thirty years prior. Steve Kavanagh did parade the great Brother Fox at Beenleigh one day but he never raced there.

Rapid Journey’s win in his heat of the Queensland Cup was a special race call for me. I’ll swear I saw sparks flying as he charged around the then grass track in a world of his own. The lure driver Bevan Williamson had the throttle on full speed all the way. Everyone knew the track record was going to be lowered. I felt pumped up, calling one of the greatest sprinting greyhounds we had ever seen. He won that heat by twelve lengths in track record time of 31.68. Rapid Journey won the Queensland Cup final the next week by four lengths in 31.75.

DUBLIN and KILKENNY, IRELAND, 1999While holidaying in Ireland, I was asked by the

chairman of the Irish Greyhound Board, Paschal

The photo finish took about five minutes to be developed, and I stumbled along with various anecdotes. Eventually, the number semaphored was that of the dog on the inside. Phew, that was a relief. You would hate to be wrong in your only guest call at any track. The crowd seemed to enjoy the experience, as did I.

NATIONAL DISTANCE CHAMPIONSHIP, ALBION PARK, 2011:

I think most racecallers get attached to a top class greyhound if they call that performer on a regular basis. And so it was with me and Dashing Corsair.

The final of the 2011 National Distance was full of drama. Dashing Corsair had to be carried off the track, due to a back injury, the week before when second in the state final to Abby Shiraz. That second placing got ‘Harry’ into the grand final but he looked in serious doubt of being able to take his place.

Dwyer and Desley worked on the dog’s problem all week and he was cleared to start. But there was that nagging doubt in many people’s minds, mine included, that this was a recipe for disaster.

This four and a half years old veteran was going to be retired, whatever the result, after this race. Could he get round in one piece? Could he go out a winner?

After leading then being headed, Dashing Corsair kicked clear on straightening for home and the fairytale story was about to become true. Victorian bitch Lady Arko then unleashed a powerful finishing burst. I wanted to jump out of the broadcast box and lift Harry across the line. It wasn’t necessary and he scrambled home, the winner by a neck margin. Good for you Harry and thanks for some great memories, that win in particular.

Taggart, to call at race at Dublin’s premier track, Shelbourne Park.

Irish (and English) tracks do not have an on course racecaller. The races are run in silence, as you would see in this country at a trial session. Shelbourne Park has no broadcast box overlooking the track. I called a race from a television monitor in the below ground level tote room. Taggart and his board members went outside to watch the race and listen to my call. They returned to say I had received a standing ovation from the 6,000 strong Saturday night crowd. Unfortunately, I heard none of that, being down in the equivalent of a dungeon.

The next day I accompanied Taggart to a

Sunday afternoon race meeting at Kilkenny. Again, I was invited to call a race and accepted. Kilkenny is very much like Beenleigh was, with a quaint wooden grandstand and people lining the fence around the track.

There were about 1000 people in attendance. Like Shelbourne, there was no broadcast box. I called a 700 metres race using a hand held microphone, standing in the grandstand surrounded by punters, most of whom had a Guinness in their hand. Two dogs went head and head for the entire trip so it was a colourful race to call. At the finish, I declared the inside dog as the winner by a nose.

Dashing Corsair provided us all with one of the greatest swan songs.

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Grafton Greyhound Racing Program Dec-Jan 2014/15Thursday December 4 - Day

Highland Petfoods Final 480 Metres – From November 271st $1,220 2nd $350, 3rd $170

**********Best 8 610m (5th Grade Eligible) –

1st $1,040 2nd $245 3rd $125**********

Masters Events 407 Metres – 1st $850 2nd $280 3rd $160**********

Plus Maiden and Graded Races as RequiredNominations Close Monday December 1 @ 9am with GRNSW By

Fax: (02) 8580 5301 or online www.thedogs.com.au. No Phone noms.TAB C Prize Money and Grading

Monday December 8 - NightWauchope to Grafton Final 407 Metres –

Heats at Wauchope November 29 over 384 metres for 5th grade greyhounds1st $1,220 2nd $350, 3rd $170

**********Best 8 480m – 4th Grade and above

1st $700, 2nd $205, 3rd $105**********

Blue Paws Maiden 407 Metres –$1,000 Blue Paws Bonus if Blue Paws Eligible

**********Plus Maiden and Graded Races as Required

Nominations Close Wednesday December 3 @ 9am with GRNSW By Fax: (02) 8580 5301 or online www.thedogs.com.au. No Phone noms.

TAB C Prize Money and Grading

Thursday December 18 - DayBest 8 407m – 4th Grade and above

1st $700, 2nd $205, 3rd $105**********

0-1 Win 480m –1st $540, 2nd $165, 3rd $80

**********Plus Maiden and Graded Races as Required

Nominations Close Monday December 15 @ 9am with GRNSW By Fax: (02) 8580 5301 or online www.thedogs.com.au. No Phone noms.

TAB C Prize Money and Grading

Monday December 22 - TwilightArmidale to Grafton Final 407 Metres –Heats at Armidale December 13 over

365 metres for 5th grade greyhounds with 1-5 wins1st $1,220 2nd $350, 3rd $170

**********0-3 Win 610m –

1st $900, 2nd $205, 3rd $105**********

Plus Maiden and Graded Races as RequiredNominations Close Wednesday December 17 @ 9am with GRNSW By Fax: (02) 8580 5301 or online www.thedogs.com.au. No Phone noms.

TAB C Prize Money and Grading

Friday January 2 - DayCaldwell Electrical Betfair Blue Paws Maiden Heats 480m – Final January 9

Blue Paws Bonus of $150 to the heat winners.Final winner to receive $1,000 + $1,000 Blue Paws Bonus if eligible

“If insufficient nominations are received to run 2 heats then a straight outMaiden race will be conducted for normal prize money however

The $1,000 Blue Paws Bonus will be paid if eligible in lieu of the $150 bonus.”**********

Best 8 610m (5th Grade Eligible) –1st $1,040 2nd $245 3rd $125

**********Masters Events 407 Metres – 1st $850 2nd $280 3rd $160

**********Plus Maiden and Graded Races as Required

Nominations Close Monday December 29 @ 9am with GRNSW By Fax: (02) 8580 5301 or online www.thedogs.com.au. No Phone noms.

TAB C Prize Money and Grading

Friday January 9 - DayCaldwell Electrical Betfair Blue Paws Maiden Final 480 Metres –

1st $1,000 + $1,000 Blue Paws Bonus if eligible 2nd $300, 3rd $150**********

0-3 Win 610m –1st $900, 2nd $205, 3rd $105

**********Best 8 407m – 4th Grade and above

1st $700, 2nd $205, 3rd $105**********

Plus Maiden and Graded Races as RequiredNominations Close Monday January 5 @ 9am with GRNSW By

Fax: (02) 8580 5301 or online www.thedogs.com.au. No Phone noms.TAB C Prize Money and Grading

Monday January 19 - NightBarry Walters Memorial (1-3 Win)

5th Grade Heats 407m – Final January 26Final winner to receive $1,220.

**********4/5th Grade 610m –

1st $900, 2nd $205, 3rd $105**********

Plus Maiden and Graded Races as RequiredNominations Close Wednesday January 14 @ 9am with GRNSW By

Fax: (02) 8580 5301 or online www.thedogs.com.au. No Phone noms.TAB C Prize Money and Grading

Monday January 26 - NightBarry Walters Memorial Final 407 Metres –

1st $1,220 2nd $350, 3rd $170**********

0-3 Win 610m –1st $900, 2nd $205, 3rd $105

**********Masters Events 407 Metres – 1st $850 2nd $280 3rd $160

**********Plus Maiden and Graded Races as Required

Nominations Close Wednesday January 21 @ 9am with GRNSW By Fax: (02) 8580 5301 or online www.thedogs.com.au. No Phone noms.

TAB C Prize Money and Grading

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A JulyLoganon trackRacing Queensland CEO Darren Condon remains confident of a July, 2015, commencement of racing on the ‘one turn’ track at Cronulla Park, Logan, on Brisbane’s southern outskirts.

Speaking with David Fowler on radio TAB’s ‘Monday’s Experts’ program, Condon said he can’t see that’s there’s anything to stop a June 30 next year completion of the construction.

The Logan site is a former rubbish tip and concerns have been expressed as to whether the site is contaminated, perhaps due to animal carcases, chemicals and asbestos deposits when the area operated as a refuse tip around twenty years ago.

“Testing shows Cronulla Park to be a safe environment,’’ Condon said.

Concerning the construction of a new grandstand at Albion Park which would incorporate judge, video, stewards, lure driver and racecaller facilities as well as long overdue modern amenities for racegoers, Condon says a business case is about to be submitted to the State Government for consideration.

“Governments like to make sure that they are getting value for any taxpayer dollars spent and they look at such applications very thoroughly before committing,’’ Condon stated.

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GAP hasMerry XmasQueensland’s Greyhound Adoption Program dogs will have a Christmas feast to look forward to this holiday season thanks to the RNA Canine Committee, which donated 250kg of kibble to the program’s annual Christmas appeal.Queensland GAP program coordinator Gail Lane said the RNA donation and generosity of Councillor Lionel Blumel is heart-warming and also the first for this year’s appeal.“We can’t thank the RNA Canine Committee enough for their generous donation. 250kg is a huge amount of food and a great way to start this year’s appeal.”Any donations for GAP can be made through www.gapqld.com.au.“We are lucky to have so many great supporters and volunteers out there and every donation made goes to a great cause,” Ms Lane said.“If people would like to go one step further and become foster carers or take in a retired greyhound, they should also get in touch with GAP to find out how they can become involved.”

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Tell Me When wins a maiden final over 520 metres at Ipswich last month and pays $77.40. Photo: JUST GREYHOUND PHOTOS

given to dogs which had wins,’’ Argent said.Pinning his faith in his bitch’s ability to run out

a distance longer than 520 metres, Argent nomi-nated for a Tuesday 0-3 wins race at Ipswich over 630 metres.

Having shaken the monkey off her back with that inaugural race win, Tell Me When put it all to-gether again, running home a strong winner after settling about midfield. This time she paid $11.00 for the win.

Argent believes the daughter of Dashing Cor-sair and Paris Power might run out a strong 700 metres eventually, despite the fact that the dam won three races, all over 395 metres. Dashing Cor-

sair is the Albion Park 710 metres record holder.Argent has trained Tell Me When for her ca-

reer. The dam was trained by his friend Peter May. Argent pins his faith on a staying future for Tell Me When on the fact that she is clean winded.

Argent enjoys having a greyhound or two in work. He is an officer in the Queensland Fire Ser-vice, based at Chermside on Brisbane’s northside. He enjoys participating in Christmas activities at Albion Park which includes providing mini fire-truck rides for children on race nights.

Nobody is quite sure whether the $77.40 win dividend for Tell Me When is a record for a grey-hound in Queensland. Argent thinks he saw a

greyhound pay a win dividend of over $80 one day but says that may have been interstate.

Tattsbet’s general manager of racedays opera-tions, Shane Adams, says he has not seen a win dividend for a greyhound in excess of $77.40.

“But I can’t confirm that is a record because we don’t keep separate figures for the three racing codes,’’ Adams said.

“The highest win dividend paid out by Tattsbet was when it was known as the Queensland TAB. It was on a gallops race at Flemington in December, 1982. The winner, Moiarellen, paid $765.25 for a one dollar win bet,’’ Adams said.

If there were bookmakers fielding at Ipswich, trainer Clint Argent would be their hero.

Argent’s bitch Tell Me When won a maiden final over 520 metres at Ipswich last month. She produced a strong finishing run to score like you would expect a short priced favourite to do. But she paid $77.40 on the win tote.

“I didn’t have a cent on her but gave her a good chance. I couldn’t believe she paid that much,’’ the trainer said.

Tell Me When ran fourth in the maiden heat the previous week, beaten more than ten lengths. The maiden final was her tenth race start and she had managed just one placing, a third, at Ipswich previously.

“At almost every start she has struck trouble at the first turn. This was the first time she didn’t lose six lengths due to interference. I had been nomi-nating for 600 metres maidens but there have been none run anywhere.

I even put in nominations for 0 to 3 win races over 630 metres at Ipswich but preference was

Price ashock,not the winPAUL DOLAN

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The Albion Park track renovation is now complete.

Congratulations must go to Darryl Reid and Racing QLD for the efficient management of the project.

The surface has been returned to terrific racing condition by the BGRC track staff, on Sunday 23rd November (only 5 days after the resumption of racing and a significant downpour of rain) race times included a sub 19.00sec run over the 331m, multiple sub 23.00sec runs over the 395m and a 35.00sec run over 600m – and most importantly the surface was extremely safe with no falls or major injuries recorded.

One of the flagship events for the Brisbane Club, the Group 1 SKY Racing Brisbane Cup, will be run on Thursday 4th December. We encourage all

participants in SEQ to attend the track on this evening to enjoy the on-course entertainment and witness first hand some of the best sprinters in Australia.

The Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club would like to congratulation Peter Young, and the whole Young Family, for the success of Iva Vision taking out the Group 2 Macro Meats Shootout at Sandown. This is a significant achievement for a young greyhound and we wish Iva Vision and the Young Family continued success into the future.

The BGRC is continuing to make improvements to the Albion Park Raceway for participants to ensure their race day and trial experiences are efficient and more enjoyable.

This has been evident in recent times with the introduction of the 395m walkway for handlers to catch their own greyhounds, industrial fans installed in the wash bay, additional hoses added to the trial wash down area, new television monitors installed in the kennels, a modification to the preview pen entry gate at the request of participants - just to name a few. If you would like to make a suggestion to enhance the experience for participants at the track please do not hesitate to contact the BGRC [email protected] or (07) 3862 1744.

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Field ofdreamsin anoviceA humble novice race at Albion Park on a Thursday proved most lucrative for Pam and John Field.Pam trains winner Don’t Go Quietly and litter brother Get Involved. They finished first and second, for prizemoney of $5,250 for first and $1,500 for second.Not only that, Don’t Go Quietly was drawn as the trainer’s jackpot dog and Pam collected a further $1,100.Pam and husband John, who race under the owner-ship banner of the ‘Hummer Syndicate’, bred the litter by Oaks Road out of Mercy Rule, a good 520 and 600 metres for them.Mercy Rule won 19 of her 108 starts so this litter might have longevity on the race-track too.

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A lot quieter this month compared to last, but nothing runs to plan in my life.

We will start with the paper delivery run on the 30th of October. What a nightmare! Get to the depot to pick up the November Chase only to find out there were printing press issues: ‘Papers won’t be here till 1pm mate!’ I have 4 hours to kill.

I had originally planned to be at Grafton dogs by 1pm (2pm their time. Bloody daylight saving!) So I would get the last 5 races. So what am I gunna do for 4 hours. I go to the closest Maccas and get a coffee and a sausage Macmuffin. I stay there for one hour. But like any good dog punter that we are, I find the closest TAB which happens to be up the road at Virginia.

I thought this will do me. Air-conditioned!

I will stay here and watch the first two races at Grafton. Pat McLeod – the boss - rings me at 11.30 and tells me the papers are 30 minutes away. Bewdy! So I get back to the depot at midday and the papers have just turned up. Chase bundles on board and I am off.

First stop Qld Racing at Deagon. With Albion Park in recess next stop is supposed to be Ipswich.

But I need to get to Grafton ASAP. So I decide to call into Peter Bellamy’s place at Beenleigh. He says he will get Lemonade Tommy to take Ipswich’s papers up there tonite.

Two hours saved so down the Coast. Through Bangalow then to Lismore and my next stop Casino. My car automatically turns right at the Charcoal Inn to go to the Bottlemart bottle shop..

where I get my normal six-pack of Carlton Dry for the trip from Casino to Grafton.

Arrive Grafton 5.30 NSW time. Dogs are long finished by now so I grab my mother Maxine and her partner George ward and go straight to the Grafton District Services Club for a punt on the Ipswich dogs and a few harpooners of Carlton Dry. (I told you Gaz it would be a good move getting Carlton Dry on tap at the club)

I run into my mates Rosco Gorman, Mick ‘The Coach’ Landrigan and Steve Hackett. What a crew! I stay till race seven winning something small. I get home to mum’s about 10pm what a long day!

Friday the 31st October: Leave Grafton at 9am. First stop Casino 10am. At the dog track to drop off their papers I run into Heardy Greebs. I also leave Lismore’s papers there as Lisa Vanderstok gets there later in the day to take her photos.

Next stop Steve Dransfield’s pet shop - 10 copies. CRT Produce - 10 copies. Norco - 10 copies. And last stop in Casino is Northern Rivers Vet Service for Liz Brown - 10 copies.

Take off for the Tweed where I meet my good mate, Tweed race caller Kenny Cherry, and gave him Tweed’s papers as they race there the next day.

Get back to the Coast at midday straight to The Grand hotel for a Phil Blake with pepper sauce - my favourite - and to bet on Casino dogs. I win 200 and decide to buy a Dolly Parton of Carlton Dry and head home. In bed early that night - a big day tomorrow betting on the Melbourne Spring Carnival.

I have one bet on the favourite in the Melbourne Cup. Zac Purton, a former Grafton jockey rides it. Stone last. Unfortunately the horse collapsed and died. The mock strikes me again!

Lismore dogs that night I get out of trouble and finish square.

Darryl ‘Albert’ Gleeson is not only a cornerstone of the small Chase newspaper team, he is also regular and welcome face at greyhound tracks across Queensland and NSW.Each month we will run – Albert’s Diary – an insightful look into the busy life of the bloke ‘who knows everyone’.

Albert’s journey:

1. Brisbane2. Beenleigh3. Through Bangalow, Lismore and then stop at Casino4. Grafton (stay over)5. Return trip – Casino6. Tweed Heads7. Gold Coast

Pointers:

To Brisbane: ‘Papers are late, so time to find a TAB

To Casino: ‘Car automatically turns into Charcoaol Inn’

Grafton: ‘Cheers to Rosco and The Coach’

Gold Coast: ‘Melbourne Cup bet proves I can stop trains’

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BRIAN Young is an unassuming man, almost apologetic about the dream he, his family, and some mates are living.

For Brian, his wife Eveline, son Peter and mates John Conlon and John Miller the dream

is 2014 during which their litter of Ivan Brown-Visualization pups has tossed them into a national and world spotlight.

Iva Vision’s victory in the recent Group 2 Sandown Shootout to add to his SA Derby and Eric Thomson maiden victories, plus Visualize It’s

victory in the Group 2 Qld Futurity, is the stuff of any ‘far-fetched’ racing read.

To have Brian tell the story is like listening to just such a Dick Francis intrigue.

For the Youngs and their mates it is a fable too good to be true.

But it starts way back in the 1990s when Brian never gave greyhound racing a thought.

Dennis Reid, that most famous of greyhound men, was running through one of the greatest of all winning runs. It was in the midst of Dennis’ success with the progeny of Golden Fox.

Iva Vision with Brian Young and Jackie Greenough after the Sandown Shootout victory

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“ Celtic has embraced our dogs and their success. Every time they race or do something special (which is often) it appears on the Celtic website.

“Kevin MacIntosh plays a vital role in the Iva Vision story

The Group 1 winner became a wonderful producer and Golden Fox’s damline continues today through stars like Lochinvar Marlow.

In 1990, Reid whelped a litter of New Tears-Golden Fox pups that included Pearls Are Tears. But also in that litter came Lawnton Cup winner Under Thunder, and Golden Mike (a Melbourne Cup finalist and twice an Adelaide Cup finalist) as well as Travelling Tears an Australian Cup finalist.

Golden Fox also became the mother of such stars as Topgun winner New Fox, Burst Asunder, Travelling Ghost, Urgency, Golden Clover, Golden Lyn, Outrun, Eden’s return, Needles And Pins, Every Possible, Weeping Vixen, Reifenhauser and many, many more.

Among her daughters was Five Dimensions who would become the dam of Royal Impact (by Cry Havoc) now a great sire in Ireland.

Pearls Are Tears had everything going for her.She was mated to Malawi’s Prince and from

that litter came a handy bitch called Snug Fit a finalist in a Gold Coast Rising Star Classic in 1997.

Snug Fit was raced by the great Leo Hoare.Leo died and his wife Dot, who is still alive

today, loaned Snug Fit to Tony and Jane Apap for one litter. They mated her to Bobniak.

Some of the pups were sent to the Ipswich Auction and that’s where Apap’s mate Kevin Macintosh stepped in.

He bought a blue bitch from the litter for ‘not very much money’. Kevin reckons it was around $1000.

Kevin admits ‘good dogs keep slipping through my hands’. He is well aware that blue Bobniak-Snug Fit bitch he bought for next to nothing has virtually started a dynasty for the Youngs.

Kevin named her Leataro.“I broke her in myself and right from the first

moment she did something she did it fast,” he said. “She was a flying machine.”

But Kevin Macintosh is always looking for a quick return on his greyhounds. He tried to sell Leataro.

“I trialled her up Capalaba one morning and she ran 20.00 and Chicka Scott clocked her and told me nothing had run that fast on trial morning for years,” he said.

Word of a super fast race bitch got through to AFL legend Tony Lockett. He flew north to see her trial. Tony Apap picked him up and the footy star and Apap headed to Postman’s Ridge to trial Leataro.

“She didn’t run as quick as she had and Locket offered me $10,000 for her,” said Kevin. “I wanted $15,000 so she stayed with me.”

Kevin packed her onto a plane and sent her to Peter Daprain to train in Victoria. She promptly dropped a back muscle and came back home.

“I gave her to Ricky Fall because at the time he was having a lot of success getting dogs with injuries back to the track. Ricky won a race at Ipswich with her from a couple of starts,” said Kevin.

It wasn’t long after that Leataro was finished, a wonderful career just a disappointing one-time possibility.

“I was going to breed with her,” said Kevin. “But at the time I also had a bitch called Miss Hawkins and she had won quite a few at Albion Park and I thought she was the better proposition.”

But those in the industry knew how good Leataro could have been.

One of those was Gerry Hardy a long-time dog man who was running a straight track out at Mango Hill at the time.

Gerry offered to take the bitch and breed a litter with her.

That’s when Brian Young came on the scene. It was early in 2007 and Brian and his family, who lived at Deception Bay at the time, had got into greyhound racing.

Their between races training was done at Mango Hill straight.

Brian offered to pay the service fee for The A Team based champion sire Surf Lorian for a couple of the pups. Kevin Macintosh would also get one of the pups.

When the litter what whelped, Brian picked a dog and a bitch, Kevin got a bitch. Tragedy struck at the Youngs. One of the pups he had picked died.

“I told Gerry that one of my two pups had died and he offered to replace it,” said Brian. “But I said no. I was content to put up with the misfortune.”

Gerry was insistent, but it also meant he would be able to get rid of the smallest bitch in the litter and one that no one wanted.

Brian took her, named her Visualization and she went to the races to win 17 times and be placed in 20 of her 51 starts. She was also a finalist in the

Group 2 Vince Curry Maiden.Brian placed her to perfection.With such a quality bitch, the Youngs

were always going to have breeding plans for Visualization. This too is where fate stepped in.

Brian is the first to admit his knowledge of bloodlines is basic.

He had become friends with Mal Dawson who at the time was racing a Group class dog called Gnarley Boy (Where’s Pedro-Suna Silence). Despite that dog’s great exploits, Mal never stopped raving about the ability of his litter brother Ivan Brown.

Ivan had broken down as a pup. He finally got to the races to win four and be placed five times in just 12 starts. But he also ran a Maitland 400m track record.

Mal and Brian planned the mating of Ivan Brown and Visualization. It would combine Suna Silence and Surf Lorian through the middle of the pedigree and that was a mating that had produced Group stars Gnarraloo and Surfin Silence.

But Brian saw the merit in duplicating Bobniak in the mating and also the fact Malawi’s Prince would come into it doubled and in a strong position. He had done his bloodlines homework for sure.

Brian promised one of the pups to Gerry Hardy.“We decided to keep the bitches from the litter

and had three males,” said Brian. “I told Gerry I would pick him out a dog which I did.”

Brian went out on business the day Gerry planned to come around to the now Morayfield property where the Youngs have their kennels to collect his pup.

“I told my wife Eveline the ear brand of the pup I had picked out for Gerry,” said Brian.

When he got home that day, he quickly realised Gerry had left with one of the other pups.

“I rang Gerry and told him what had happened,” said Brian. “But I told him not to worry about it that he should keep the pup he now had. But Gerry would have nothing of it and the next day he returned that pup and took the dog I had selected for him.”

The pup Gerry brought back now races as Iva Vision who has already won $100,000 and two Group races. He is fast emerging as stud potential.

“Gerry did get a very fast dog,” said Brian. “He broke in super and at his first trial at Ipswich over 431 metres he went 25.10 but did a stopper tendon in the trial.”

In the meantime, the Young family had picked up a couple of partners.

“John Conlon lives in WA and for year after year he has been buying greyhounds without any success,” said Brian. “I had sold him a dog some time ago and we stayed in touch.

“When this litter was born, we decided to let John and his good friend John Miller into a syndicate to race them all.”

The rest is history.John Conlon has become so fixated with the

success of Iva Vision, Visualize It and the rest of the litter that it has become worldwide news.

“John is a fanatical fan of the great Scottish soccer team Celtic,” said Brian. “And Celtic has embraced our dogs and their success. Every time they race or do something special (which is often) it appears on the Celtic website.”

And with the popularity of Celtic you can only imagine the following Iva Vision and his brothers and sisters now have.

John Conlon rings Brian Young twice a day to talk dogs.

The Youngs have since done a repeat mating of Ivan Brown-Visualization (now 12 months old) and the bitch has since whelped a third litter, two dogs and two bitches to Bogie King that are just babies.

But the story does not end there.Re-enter Kevin Macintosh.Kevin got a bitch from the Surf Lorian-Leataro

litter and he named her Surfing Blonde. She won four races but Kevin decided to accept an offer to sell her to a client of the John and Glenda Dart kennel.

“But before she could race, she broke down, so I took her back,” said Kevin.

“I was going to breed with her but decided not to. Brian Young offered to take her.”

Brian put her to Bit Chili and got just one pup, a winner.

Brian then gave Surfing Blonde to some friends. While galloping at the beach, Surfing Blonde wandered off and could not be found.

Weeks later, Kevin Macintosh got a phone call from the local pound. They had his bitch Surfing Blonde.

“I went and got her and offered her on the internet as a giveaway broodbitch,” he said.

She was snapped up by a breeder in NSW who put her to Swift Fancy and then on sold her to Steve Meimetis and his daughter Angela in South Australia.

Steve and Angela have since put Surfing Blonde to Ivan Brown in a bid to recreate Iva Vision and Visualize It.

And Steve Meimetis and Brian Young have become great friends.

So much so that Steve flew from Adelaide to Melbourne just to be in the catching pen to pick up Iva Vision after he had won the Sandown Shootout.

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More positive news about our long-awaited track at Logan.

If you remember back a few months ago in the GBOTA news segment of the Chase newspaper, I wrote about RQ staff members being at race tracks showing owners and trainers the plans for the new Logan track asking their opinions regarding track size, race distances etc.

They were to be congratulated for showing industry participants that as we are all involved, our say means something. The good news now is that the plans have been sent out to various building and construction companies for quotes of costings to start the project. The main thing is it will be started as soon as possible and this is great news for us all.

The QGBOTA committee and members are all behind the project, contrary to rumours circulating that we are against it. If you read any articles in the Chase written by myself, they have been positive for a new track. Rumours are always doing the rounds in this industry and if any are supposed to come from the QGBOTA, please come and speak to me or the committee about your concerns and we will endeavour to sort them out as we have done in the past. I will consult someone at Board level or RQ and report on them.

It was great to see the work completed on the drainage and resurfacing of Albion Park. All reports were very good from the two weeks of

trials conducted where times recorded were of high standard. It was unfortunate that the track copped a massive storm during the Wednesday

meeting and the meeting had to be abandoned after 4 races with the water rising over part of the track. It was repaired quickly Thursday morning

thanks to the ground staff and the Class 1 meeting was run that night. Well done and thank you to Albion Park staff for a great job.

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Lucy too flashin Peters final A clean getaway by Lucy Lobster ($5.50) handed her connections the Group 1 Ladbrokes Vic Peters Classic final (520m) in early November at Wentworth Park.

Jumping from box five, the daughter of Brett Lee x One Tree Hill showed great box manners to lead with Jewel Action out of the straight for the first time.

In a thrilling stride for stride event, it was Lucy Lobster who held on the strongest, claiming a half length victory over Jewel Action ($19.40).

Race favourite, Anything Less ($2.30), got caught in early trouble and was a tremendous run to make up ground and finish third.

Prepared by Charlie and Lisa Lamb at Swan Bay, Lucy Lobster provided new comers to the game, the Sweet Lady Punt Syndicate their greatest thrill in the sport, securing a $75,000 winner’s cheque for the 29.85 effort.

After the placed runners the field finished in the following order 4th Xtreme Knocka ($8.50), 5th Cosmic Angel ($10.40), 6th All Strung Out ($9.50) 7th La Grand Logie ($31.30) and Frattini ($6.00).

Lucy Lobster is raced by the Sweet Lady Punt Syndicate and trained by Charlie Lamb of Swan Bay New South Wales. Lucy Lobster is a Black bitch whelped September 2012 by Brett Lee from One Tree Hill (Gable Lafourche x Mockingbird Hill). Lucy has won ten of her 16 starts and has been placed on five occasions and with the $75,000 first prize for the Vic Peters Classic it took her current stake earnings to $100,785.(Source: Ellen Dwyer NSW GBOTA, Operations Manager)

– Logan is a ‘cert’

“ Congratulations to the Ipswich club for holding 7 days a week of racing for 5 weeks and trials after some of the mid-week twilight meetings. The staff and all volunteers worked very hard to clean the kennels and maintain the track for us to race the next day and not lose a meeting while Albion Park was being upgraded.

It was good to see ‘The Dogs’ Qld fields put back on their site after a few weeks of absence. Many greyhound punters are always looking for racing form not only at the track where they can obtain a formguide, but away from the track when betting on dogs in Qld races at TABs, pubs and clubs or even at home. Even if you don’t punt, owners and trainers may choose to look at the form of other greyhounds they are competing against.

Owners and trainers are also happy that Class 1

prizemoney has been paid into their bank accounts the following week of a win as well as all other prizemoney.

Congratulations to the Ipswich club for holding 7 days a week of racing for 5 weeks and trials after some of the mid-week twilight meetings. The staff and all volunteers worked very hard to clean the kennels and maintain the track for us to race the

another highlight of the night was the presence of Ipswich Lord Mayor, Paul Pisasale. Paul has been a huge supporter of greyhound racing in Ipswich for many years, but this year he stood out more than ever when he gave praise to the greyhound industry in what they have done and also to the owners and trainers for their dedication to the sport.

you all a very merry Xmas from myself and all the GBOTA committee. Stay safe and healthy and enjoy this great time of year with your families and friends. Also, don’t forget a special little treat for these great four-legged friends of ours and extra special attention in this heat.

Take care everybody and have a great Xmas and a prosperous 2015.

next day and not lose a meeting while Albion Park was being upgraded. (Another reason we are desperate for another track.)

What a great night for Ipswich with the running of the Ipswich Cup. Congratulations to Reg Kay for winning the cup with the consistent Happy Haswell, named after our long-standing lure driver and marker of greyhounds, Graham Haswell. Graham, I hope you have a patent on that name so that Reg will have to pay you royalties.

If you were not present on the night, I think

Paul does a lot for Ipswich and if and when he retires, we should have him join RQ as another ambassador for the greyhound industry.

Don’t forget if anyone needs to book holidays or travels, especially at this time of year, (even for family/friends who are coming to you for Xmas) get in touch with my daughter Kristy Zammit, at Student Flights, Logan Hyperdome-Phone 07 3089 3100, [email protected] and she will do you a great deal.

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The likes of former greats Miata, El Grand Senor and Brett Lee spring to mind as

greyhounds capable of such dominance at this level, but they are few and far between.

Trainer Brooke and Jamie Ennis’ kennel has been blessed with fast greyhounds in recent years, namely Cape Hawke, Mogambo and Vee Man Vane. But none compare to this fellow.

“He’s by far the most superior greyhound we’ve ever had,” Jamie said after the win, in which My Bro Fabio collected a $75,000 first prize.

“He’s a freak. He’s the complete package. “He’s got the right attitude and he’s so well

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greyhound before that had everything, and that was Vee Man Vane, but the difference was that Vee Man Vane couldn’t run 500 metres.”

“He loves racing at Sandown. He won there recently in 29.09sec and he couldn’t be in better form with 10 wins from his past 12 starts including a track record (Canberra 530m) and two group wins (Canberra Cup & Hume Cup),” she said.

My Bro Fabio, a son of Turanza Bale and Flamenco, took his career record to 21 wins from 41 starts when beating kennelmate Oscura ($25.80) and the third placed Eliza Blanche ($5.30) in 34.285sec.

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Bookie Grant Hamilton and his wife Lexie may be part of a rare breed, but still love taking on the punter.

Golden era close

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Dave wins last ‘Pop Northfield’ on Casino grass

A globe-trotting bookmaker who is now one of very few greyhound bagmen left in NSW has never reached the heights of Page, Waterhouse or Hopkins, but that was never his goal.

For NSW South Coast bookie, Grant Hamilton his living at Wollongong is just perfect, he has seen the major sporting events of the world, spent time in jail, wait, what was that, in jail.

Grant was in Turkey at the time and failed to pay his overnight motel bill which landed him in prison for a few hours.

“I can laugh about it as it was not serious, it is one of those moments you look back on without disgrace, I never killed anyone,” Grant explained.

Grant has a long history at displaying the odds, 34 years in fact and now in 2014, he is thinking about the future and whether his stand is required in these times.

“Corporate firms and fixed odds have just about killed off the on-course bookmaker and when you are the only one at the track you haven’t got a lot of flexibility,” Hamilton expressed.

It all started at a very young age in the days when bookmaking was behind closed doors. Grant started in the family SP business taking calls and bets over the phone after school for his mum Margaret.

“Back in those days clients could have 50 cents each way, the SP bookies took anything,” Grant remembers.

Then in December, 1975, Grant obtained his bookmakers license and fielded at Dapto for the first time and it wasn’t the perfect start losing $570 on the night.

Grant learned a lot about figures and percentages from Jack Kooyman and had stands at Moss Vale, Bulli, Nowra, Wollongong and Harold Park for about five years.

Grant said the days of the country split meetings at Moss Vale he held very big money, particularly in the morning maidens.

“It was nothing for the eight bookmakers in the ring to hold more than $12,000 each.”

Grant has also had stands at the Kembla Grange, Goulburn and Nowra gallops.

Back in the thriving 60s and 70s when the sport was at its prime and a plunge was a plunge there were many smart operators around, punters in groups who knew when to bet.

Grant went to school with Mark Craig who is the son of Harry, one of the big punters at the time.

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but had the responsibility of putting money on a dog for Harry at Wentworth Park in the 1960s.

“Harry gave us $5,000 to put on a dog so we took 4/1 and the dog blew out to 9/2,” Grant tells.

“Harry never worried about betting drifts, if he thought a dog could win he supported his own judgement so he gave us another $3,000 and we went back in at took the 9/2, and ‘yes’ the dog won.”

Harry Craig was one of many successful punters back in those days along with Vince Whitaker, John Munroe, Lemonade Tommy and Kevin Craig.

Grant has been fortunate not to get stung during his time and is always cautious of events before and on the night but he said there was one night at Bulli that nobody knew was coming.

“It was the now famous ring-in dog that led to the ICAC investigation, the money just kept coming this night and all of us in the ring got taken.”

Away from bookmaking Grant has travelled around the globe in an endeavour to see some of

the world’s best sporting events.He has seen Chelsea play in the English

Premier League, the Atlanta Hawks in the NBL and also has had firsthand experience of the NFL.

He has been right through Europe and Asia and while he has the sporting blood in his veins, wife Lexie has ‘Gold’ in her blood.

Lexie’s cousin is Mark Kerry who won gold at the 1984 Olympics.

Grant and Lexie were married in October 1975 after they met at Grant’s mothers hotel.

“I was 20 at the time and Lexie came up and ordered a schooner and that was it, she won me over,” Grant recalls.

They lived towns apart at the time, Grant was at Foster on the mid-north coast and Lexie came from Temora but like all good love stories destiny played its part.

Lexie has been a huge part of the Hamilton bookmaking empire she pencils at all meetings and likes the occasional bet and as Grant tells, ‘normally with our winnings’.

Life for Grant has not all been on one side of the leger as he obtained a trainers license in 1973 and teamed up with a mate he played football with to race his first dog.

That dog was called Mystery Mover and it won 21 races and was purchased for $1,000 at 14 months old while his mate was on his honeymoon in Mudgee.

Grant enjoyed training and had plenty of success with his dad, Ron (85) racing about 12 dogs during his time as a conditioner.

Grant never got to any great heights as a footballer but Lexie made the under 18s NSW Basketball side and has been close friends since then with Lorraine Barrington, wife of Brian who has mastered the art of race track structure around the world.

Grant who is on the seaside town of Wollongong did spend some time at Foster with his mum before returning to the coast where he said he belongs.

So after Xmas Grant and Lexie will decide whether a business that they have operated for over three decades is now still required on greyhound tracks.

“The holds have declined and are small these days, it is really a service for the clubs and a few punters,” Grant says.

Grant still fields at Dapto, Bulli and Nowra, the latter two would leave no bookmaker if he decides to finish.

Most TAB tracks in NSW are now down to a single bagman or none

Lexie on the other hand has her views on their future: “If Grant gives it away, I will get my own bookmakers license, I still love going to the races.”

One thing is certain though ,Grant (61) and 64-year-old Lexie are still enjoying what they do, you can see that on race days or nights, it is in the blood and it is like retirement in paradise for them.

Next step is ‘Bookmaker Heaven’ and the Hamilton odds to that is about 50/1 on to be at least a lifetime away.

“ Harry gave us $5,000 to put on a dog so we took 4/1 and the dog blew out to 9/2. Harry never worried about betting drifts, if he thought a dog could win he supported his own judgement so he gave us another $3,000 and we went back in at took the 9/2, and ‘yes’ the dog won.

“ So after Xmas Grant and Lexie will decide whether a business that they have operated for over three decades is now still required on greyhound tracks.“The holds have declined and are small these days, it is really a service for the clubs and a few punters.”

Winning smiles after Western Dave wins the last Pop Northfield event on a grass track at Casino

The last running of the ‘Pop Northfield’ on grass was held last month at Casino and taken out by a Northfield bred dog Western Dave trained by Pat Lavis.Pat was lucky enough to have two runners in the race with, ‘Dave’ finishing on top in 23.25 seconds.An elated Pat celebrated with equally happy owners Dave Smith and Family. Dave reared two pups out west at Walgett - hence Western Dave - and when they were 12 months Dave moved across to the coast on retirement and contacted an old mate (Pat Lavis) and the rest is history.Casino is moving into the next era with a state of the are loam track.

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United Qld GreyhoundAssociation President

First and foremost the UQGA would like to commend the entire Ipswich Greyhound Club for their fantastic running of the club over the last five weeks while Albion Park maintenance was being done.

Congratulations to all members from the ken-nel staff, Racing Queensland employees, track maintenance through to the staff and members running of the club.

As the five weeks of racing and extra trialing the club maintained the highest leave of profes-sionalism. We would also like to thank the Ip-swich Greyhound Club for their support for the UGQA trophy night held on the 30th of October 2014, and congratulations to all the people who won trophies.

We will be holding a bigger night on the 27th of December (as Chase goes to print) at the Ip-swich greyhound club. The theme will be a roar-ing 20s and gangster night with a prize for the best dressed. We have been given permission from the Stewards to wear our costumes to the boxes with a stipulation on shoes when boxing and catching.

The UQGA wish to congratulate the following

people:Peter O’Reilly for winning the 2014 Lismore

Workers Club Cup over the 520m with Yogi Blue;

Reg Kay for winning the 2014 City of Ip-swich Gold Cup with Happy Haswell;

The Youngs for winning the Group Two San-down Shootout final with Iva Vision.

The UQGA would also like to let the mem-

bers know that a proposal was submitted to the Racing Queensland Board and to the manager of Racing Queensland in relation to the Greyhound Adoption Program. Racing Queensland are tak-ing this under advisement.

The UQGA wish to inform all members that an AGM will be held in January, date to be con-firmed.

Peter O’Reilly and Yogi Blue (Photo: Courtesy THE NORTHERN STAR)

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One of Tasmania’s most prestigious races was run and won back in mid-October, with the running of the $10,000 to-the-winner Minster’s Gift Final (452m).

The final was taken out by the Daniel’s Bay for Mangalore trainer Gary Fahey. It had been a big year for both Gary and his brother Greg, taking certain major races throughout the beginning of the year.

It started with Rip And Tear in the Hobart Breeders Classic (26.41) and Soul Sister taking out the George & Eileen Johnson Puppy Championship at Devonport.

The Minster’s Gift has been running since the start of the race back in 2001.

The race is designed for Tasmanian-bred greyhounds with the grade class of 3, 4 or 5 Grade.

The race is also conducted on a points winning system, with the example of 1st – 11, 2nd – 8, 3rd – 6, 4th – 4, 5th – 3, 6th – 2 & 7th – 1.

The three-week race series starts off back at Hobart, with five heats held over the 461m. The Neville Allison-trained Howzat Grace had claimed the fastest time of the heats in 26.06sec. The Karlene Cuthbertson owned/home bred chaser of Thirteen Black – Icy Popsicle had completed win number two of six career starts at the Elwick U-turn circuit. Other heat winners would include Amazing Harry (26.24), Bailey’s Comet (26.50), Kirkby Lodge (26.10) and Daniel’s Bay (26.07).

The second round of this great series had then moved onto Launceston with five semi-finals been run and won. Stealing the show time wise, saw the

Butch Deverell-trained Bailey’s Comet going on to saluting the judge in the time of 29.96.

The daughter of Bekim Bale – Love And Luck had rewritten her personal best from the time of 30.25. Booking there berths successfully into the final were Amazing Harry (30.33), Underground (30.02), Daniel’s Bay (29.97) & Wynburn Rush (30.12).

The result of the box draw was: (1) Howzat Grace, (2) Underground, (3) Bailey’s Comet, (4) Maurie Baba, (5) Amazing Harry, (6) Daniel’s Bay, (7) Wynburn Loco, (8) Real Caution.

Going into the final, Daniel’s Bay’s race record had stood at four wins from eleven starts. Recording a winning time of 25.82 (8.00, 12.71 & 13.11) in the final, the son of Talk’s Cheap –

Wooreddy was outside his personal best time of 25.42sec.

Raced by The Island Syndicate headed by Tasmanian bookmaker/breeder Barry Heawood, Daniel’s Bay had scored by three lengths to Wynburn Loco (7) (Collide – Hayley’s Girl) for Benjamin Englund at Burnie, with Amazing Harry (5) (Give Me Five – Mountain Brook) for Terrence Ackerly at Summerhill in third.

At the time of writing, overall Daniel’s Bay’s race record now stands at eleven wins for nine placings from twenty-eight starts. Daniel’s Bay had previously tasted feature success when claiming the North West Breeders Classic (Devonport) back in 2013.

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Above: Nova Surf with Darren McDonald and his mum Mary after winning the Warrnambool Cup. Below: Nova Surf winning at The Gardens.

NEWCASTLE breeder Allan Tindall just may be the most generous bloke in greyhound racing.

He bred the super talented Over Limit and gave the pup to Victorian trainer Darren McDonald while keeping the rest of the litter himself.

Over Limit is the up-and-coming boom greyhound sprinter in Victoria, having won 10 of his 12 starts.

He’s clocked 29.66 seconds at The Meadows after smashing the Ballarat track record, running 24.77.

The previous record of 24.87 was held by champion Black Magic Opal 29.87 and Over Limit’s other best times include 25.25 at Geelong and 25.15 at Shepparton.

Tindall’s first greyhound was former group winner Nova Surf, which he said started a favourite in three group one finals.

“She was just an exceptional race dog, winning the Warrnambool Cup and 23 from 45 started with 17 or 18 placings. She started a short-priced favourite in those three group ones but unfortunately didn’t salute,” he said.

“A mate reared Nova Surf, Neil Grey. She was

the first dog we had and when she was racing I never thought about breeding with her. We’re in it for the love of the dogs. We do what’s best for them.”

Tindall said Nova Surf’s first litter was by Where’s Pedro, followed by Over Limit’s litter by Cosmic Chief. The third litter are about 10 months old by Magic Sprite and Nova Surf has now been mated to Collision.

“Yes, we bred Over Limit and he goes all right. There was some good pups out of the first litter but Over Limit looks like being the best I’ve had anything to do with so far,” he said.

“There’s a heap either racing around or not far

off getting to the track. Darren’s got a couple and young John Galea has a few.”

Nova Surf’s first litter included winners Ripped Surf, Pedro’s Treasure, Pod’s Elect, Sharka Nova, Surf’s Up Nova and Viper Surf.

The litter stars were There’s A Earn (25 starts for 11 wins, including a heat of the Healesville Cup beating Walk Hard, as well as wins in 29.40 at Sandown, 29.80 at The Meadows, 25.10 at Ballarat and 24.68 at Sale) and Where’s The Surf (15 wins including 29.70 at Wentworth Park, 29.50 at Traralgon and 30.14 at Cranbourne).

The second litter includes Over Limit, Cosmic Tate (four starts, four wins), King Surfa (15

starts, eight wins and five seconds), Novacorum (nine starts, four wins) and Swagzilla (17 starts, eight wins and six placings including a win in a Geelong Cup heat in 25.58 over Azza Azza Azza).

Tindall said McDonald had a huge opinion of the as yet unraced Surfin’ Scotsman which has had surgery to a stopper bone.

“There was nine in the litter. I kept eight and I gave one to Darren - Over Limit. I’m really happy he’s got a fast one. I try and keep them all. Money doesn’t persuade me. I’m just enjoying the ride,” he said.

“I want to keep a couple of bitches out of the litter. They’ll be my next brood bitches. It

looks like we’re going to be busy for the next 10 years. John Galea has an exceptional property at Bacchus Marsh built specifically for greyhounds with an immaculate straight track.”

Tindall said Over Limit looked to be improving with racing. The youngster was growing in confidence and his first sectional times were improving markedly.

“I picked out Over Limit for Darren. I’ve said to him I’m more than happy he’s got a good dog. Darren has always looked after us,” he said.

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Despite running second in her heat, Sweet It Is was sent to the boxes a $2.25 chance and favourite punters had their hearts in their mouths when the popular daughter of Mogambo drifted back to second last at the winning post the first time.

With Zipping Maggie and Space Star ($4.00) duelling for the lead, Sweet It Is found trouble. Six lengths adrift after one lap, Sweet It Is weaved her way through the field before again being held up coming off the back straight. However once finding clear running room, Sweet It Is unleashed a finishing burst worthy of the race’s namesake, sweeping past Space Star to claim the $100,000 first prize by a rapidly expanding 5¾ lengths.

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Following her victory, Sweet It Is improved her overall record to 15 wins from 47 starts and boosted her career prize money to $594,565 elevating her to sixth position all time.

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Metcalfe runs hot in the NorthBy BRENNAN RYAN

Allan Metcalfe has hit hot form in Queensland’s north, taking out two feature races in three days.

Starting with Scotch Magic’s victory in the RQ Maiden 1000 (410m) in Cairns on a Sunday night, the Herberton trainer would prepare Starzar Gold, pictured above, to take the $2,800 to-the-winner 2014 RQ Young Guns Series (380m) on the Tuesday night.

The 2014 RQ Young Guns Final (380m) Box Draw was: (1) Velocity Kyzon, (2) Collarina, (3) Farmor Ice, (4) Starzar Gold, (5) Not Salty, (6)

Justa Beauty, (7) Deceptive Size, (8) Ima Danger. Starzar Gold had finished a strong third to

Velocity Kyzon’s heat win of 22.31sec.Raced and prepared by Metcalfe, the daughter of Return The King – Sanzzero scored by one and a quarter lengths in the final to Poised To Pounce (9) (Spring Gun – Complete Chaos) for Glen Olsen, with Not Salty (5) (Just The Best – Tad Smarter) also for Glen Olsen in third.

It was the greyhound’s third win from ten starts. The official race time was 21.91sec. The former Victorian chaser had only just two starts for two placings, before being purchased by Metcalfe.

The winning run started when Scotch Magic continued its winning form, when taking out

the $1,260 RQ Maiden 1000 Series (410m) at Cannon Park in Cairns.

The $2.50 priced runner had won his heat the previous Sunday, when beating Hez No Good in 24.54sec.

Raced and prepared by Metcalfe at Herberton, the son of Kinloch Brae – Tizz Magic had scored by a massive seven and a quarter lengths to Apache Piper (1) for Gareth Miggins, along with Ebony Special (2) for Graham Thomson in third.

It was the greyhound’s second career win from six starts.

The official recorded time of the race was 24.32sec, with the race record still standing with the Robert Lound-trained Brellie Lee in 23.90sec.

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Rich win forDyna VillaDyna Villa etched his name into grey-hound racing folklore with a brilliant win in the recent $600,00 Group 1 TAB Mel-bourne Cup at Sandown Park.

Unbeaten in three starts from box 8, Dyna Villa began brilliantly to cross the stellar field and lead through the first turn. As the rest of the pack settled Dyna Villa shot clear, opening a six-length break over his rivals down the back straight in what proved to be a race winning break, stopping the clock in a slick 29.36 seconds. Chica Destacada ($7.20) chased valiantly to reduce the margin to two lengths at the line, with favourite Keybow a further two lengths away in third.

Despite qualifying for the final as the fastest heat winner, Dyna Villa opened a $4.40 chance after the box draw before being backed into a $3 second favourite by starting time.

The win extended Dyna Villa’s remarkable unbeaten record at Sandown Park to eight starts and improved his overall record to 14 wins from just 22 starts. The $420,000 first prize took his career earnings to $466,635, a remarkable figure for a greyhound that has only just turned two years of age.

After the placings the field finished in the following order 4th Above All ($5.70), 5th Cosmic Wise ($27.00), 6th Awesome Project ($14.10) 7th Star Recall ($13.90) and Luca Neveelk ($9.40).

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Bundaberg’s only bookmaker, Gary Hunt, has been unavailable for some racedays lately and no replacement fielder has been available.

Bundaberg races on Saturday afternoons and while there’s the TAB linked tote for punters to bet on the gallops races, there has been no betting on the greyhounds in Hunt’s absence.

Hunt cannot guarantee continuity of attendance and tote facilities have been installed so punters can get a bet on the greyhounds every raceday. Obviously when Hunt is fielding, there will be the choice of tote or bookie.

Bundaberg G.R.C. vice president Henry Plunkett says installing a tote for the greyhound events will overcome what had been an embarrassing situation.

“On Cox Plate day recently, for example, we had a group of about 40 people who came along for the day. While they were able to bet on our tote on the gallops, some of them wanted to have a punt on the greyhound races which they could watch but Gary wasn’t fielding,’’ Plunkett explained.

“’Racing Queensland has told us that the tote on the local events will be for a three month’s trial. So it’s up to the punters to support it. As well as win and place betting, there will be quinella and trifecta available too, which obviously Gary doesn’t offer. So overall, punters should appreciate

what’s available.’’Hunt has been appointed to field at each of

the Gympie Turf Club’s race meetings. That club races eight times a year, on Saturdays.

“I can’t find a replacement bookmaker at Bundaberg on the days that I go to Gympie. And Racing Queensland won’t allow me to use a proxy at Bundaberg,’’ Hunt said.

“With Bundaberg’s yearly allocation cut from 45 to 37 meetings, there aren’t many days that I won’t be available because of Gympie racing. If RQ was to schedule the Bundaberg days off as Gympie race days, that would solve the problem. I could then field at every Bundaberg meeting.’’

“As for the tote, good luck to the club with that one. With small pools if someone has a decent bet the dividend will be next to nothing. They can bet

with me and know what they will collect if their dog wins.’’

Bundaberg last month staged Australia’s shortest race, the final of the Spring Sprint over 250 metres. Four heats were run, with the quickest winner being the Chris Gear trained Beware the Boss who speared out of box six, won by eleven lengths and ran 14.67. The track record is 14.54.

In sharp contrast to that big winning margin in the heat, Beware the Boss won the final by a nose in 14.82 seconds from box five.

Bundaberg’s Young Guns last month was won by the Adam McIntosh owned and trained Tru Ryder in 26.23. Originally the first reserve, Tru Ryder got the start from box six and made the most of the opportunity.

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Wes the toast of TassieBRENNAN RYAN

It has been a big year of 2014, for all three racing codes here in Tasmania.

Firstly with the harness racing with the magnificent Beautide claiming the $750,000 Inter Dominion Final early in the year. Then along comes the lion of Longford - THE CLEANER! Even though he did not claim the W.S Cox Plate he still won not only the hearts of the public, but also claiming the time honoured Group 3 JRA Cup at Moonee Valley back in mid-October.

What will still stand in our minds for quite some time is one particular greyhound who has given 55-year-old Mangalore trainer Edward Medhurst the biggest thrill in his career to date - the greyhound who goes by the name of Buckle Up Wes.

Now this greyhound starts off like any other greyhound, being whelped and reared on a farm by two of Tasmania’s well respected icons Robyn and Gary Johnson. Now the Johnsons have been in the sport here in Tasmania for quite some time.

Most of their greyhounds that are raced, whelped and trained by the Husband and Wife team go under the prefix of Buckle Up, with their farm being called Buckle Up Lodge located at Leith just ten minutes south of Devonport.

Going by my history so far I have seen the Johnsons having star performers such as Buckle Up Tina, Li Li, Mr Issues, Senor Slamma, Punk Tastic and many others I’m sure.

But it’s all about Buckle Up Wes, who is a result whelping of the Collision – Everlong Bale litter.

The June 2011 whelping saw a litter of 9 Pups (4 dogs, 5 bitches), which the litter included Buckle Up Wes, Buckle Up Mason, Buckle Up Andy, Buckle Up Caza, Buckle Up Glenys, Buckle Up Oink, Buckle Up Olitz, Buckle Up Vurlie and Buckle Up Zimil.

When it came to braking in stage, both Robyn and Gary started to notice that Wes was starting to show some strong abilities. With that in mind, the Johnsons then approached Mangalore’s Edward Medhurst to train the greyhound and the rest becomes history!

Buckle Up Wes had begun what was to become a brilliant career back in May 2013, when finishing sixth to Action Bolt in 26.20sec.

Then the pin had begun to drop and Wes brakes through to his first win at Devonport on 28th of June 2013, beating Hellyeah Missile by five and a quarter lengths in 25.50sec. The Medhurst trained greyhound continued on with a three-win streak, claiming the 2013 Tasmanian Derby Final at Launceston in a quick time of 29.90.

Looking through Buckle Up Wes’s racing career, you can see that he competed in 2013 state series of the AGRA National Sprint but had finished second to She’s All Class for David Crosswell in the final.

The dual training team of Ted Medhurst and Debbie Cannan then decided for Wes to compete

in his first interstate trip, in winning a heat of the Group 1 Sportingbet Vic Peters at Wentworth Park in Sydney.

Due to the bad box draw, Buckle Up Wes was knocked out of the semi-final when finishing fourth to Evil Punk.

Wes then returned back here in Tasmania to attempt the oldest Group 1 race in Australia, the Group 1 Hobart Thousand (461m). Wes was beaten by the eventual final winner in Paw Licking, but was successful on the final night by taking out the Consolation in 25.87sec beating Black Rip.

Again the terrific Tasmanian chaser then returned to Sydney to attempt the Group 1 Paws of Thunder at Wentworth Park by winning his heat in 29.65, but was beaten in the final by the Robert Britton-trained Iona Seven.

Wes then returned to Tasmania once again to compete in the Group 2 Launceston Cup in February of this year. Wes was knocked out in the semi-final by Hellyeah Bolt, but he then went onto claim the consolation on cup night in an ultra-29.30 winning time.

But now Buckle Up Wes begins his national stardom success, by claiming one of Australia’s

greatest races in the Group 1 Australian Cup at The Meadows beating a star studded field in a time of 29.74 claiming the first place prize money of $250,000 to-the-winner.

That had definitely brought joy and pride to owners Robyn and Gary Johnson and Sharon Sutton, along with trainer Edward Medhurst.

Both Buckle Up Wes and Medhurst then continued on the feature race trail, by competing in the time honoured NSW classic, the Group 1 Macro Meats Golden Easter Egg again at Wentworth Park. The son of Collision had been a strong force through-out the series.

Wes was unfortunate to finish a strong third to Tonk in the grand final of the Golden Easter Egg.

The Tasmanian star had then ventured later of this year to QLD to compete in the Group 1 Winter Carnival Cup at Albion Park but was just a few strides short to be beaten by Flash Reality in the final.

At the time of writing, Buckle Up Wes has now created feature race history being the first Tasmanian greyhound to both be invited and to win the $150,000 to-the-winner Group 1 Sky Racing Top Gun at The Meadows.

Trainer Ted Medhurst and his Tassie champion Buckle Up Wes after his all-the-way win in the recent Group 1 Sky Racing Top Gun at The Meadows. Photo: CLINT ANDERSON – BLUE STREAM PICTURES

There was plenty of speculation surrounding the champ, due to the fact that he had not raced for eight weeks since being scratched from the grand final of the national sprint at Cannington.

With the confidence of trainer Edward Medhurst, Wes was set to take battle against some of Australia’s best sprinters. The greyhound had suffered a tendon injury after taking out the 2014 National Sprint State Final at Launceston.

Drawing box five in the historic classic, Buckle Up Wes had begun brilliantly to lead from go to whoa, to take out the feature in 30.02 well outside of his personal best of 29.74.

Who knows where Buckle Up Wes’s career will now take him but the $460,000 TAB Melbourne Cup is to be well considered.

Such greyhounds as Dilston Prince, Wynlee Wonder, Highland Summer, Chinatown Lad and Bell Haven are considered as top dogs but Buckle Up Wes deserves to become a living legend.

Congrats to Gary, Robyn, Sharon, Ted and Debbie. You have brought Tasmania a champion who deserves his place in history.

The poster boy of Tasmanian Greyhound Racing - Buckle Up Wes.

“ Buckle Up Wes has now created feature race history being the first Tasmanian greyhound to both be invited and to win the $150,000 to-the-winner Group 1 Sky Racing Top Gun at The Meadows.

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MAIDEN FINAL 366M5TH GRADE FINAL 366MBEST 8

ALBION PARK SUNDAY, 21 DECEMBER (CLASS 3)

MAIDEN HEATS 331M (QGREYS BONUS)MAIDEN FINAL 331MNOVICE 331M (QGREYS BONUS)RESTRICTED 0-3 WINS 600M GRADED RACES 520M BEST 8 395M GRADEDRACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK MONDAY, 22 DECEMBER (CLASS 2)

MAIDEN FINAL 520M NOVICE 520M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE FINAL 520M 4/5 GRADE FINAL 600MOPEN 600M BEST 8 520M GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

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PROGRAMSIPSWICH TUESDAY, 23 DECEMBER (CLASS 3)

MAIDEN BITCHES HEAT 431M (QGREYS BONUS)MAIDEN DOGS HEAT 431M (QGREYS BONUS)MAIDEN FINAL 431MNOVICE 520M (QGREYS BONUS)4/5 GRADE HEATS 520M5TH GRADE FINAL 520MBEST 8 520M OR 431M0 – 3 WINS 630MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK WEDNESDAY,

24 DECEMBER (CLASS 2)

MAIDEN FINAL 395M NOVICE 395M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE FINAL 395MBEST 8 395M GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK THURSDAY 25 DECEMBER (CLASS 1)

NO RACING

IPSWICH FRIDAY, 26 DECEMBER

(CLASS 3)

MAIDENS 431M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 431M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE HEATS 431M4/5 GRADE FINAL 431MBEST 8 431M OR 520M4/5 GRADE 630MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

IPSWICH SATURDAY, 27 DECEMBER (CLASS 2)

MAIDEN HEATS 520M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 520M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE HEATS 520MBEST 8 520MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK SUNDAY, 28 DECEMBER (CLASS 3)

MAIDEN HEATS 331M (QGREYS BONUS)MAIDEN FINAL 331MNOVICE 331M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE 600M GRADED RACES 520M VETERANS 395M (OPEN GRADE FOR GREYHOUNDS4 YEARS OR OLDER AT DATE OF RACE)BEST 8 395M GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK MONDAY, 29 DECEMBER (CLASS 2)

MAIDEN 520M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 520M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE 520M OPEN 600M BEST 8 520M GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

IPSWICH TUESDAY, 30 DECEMBER (CLASS 3)

MAIDEN HEATS 431M (QGREYS BONUS)MAIDEN FINAL 431MNOVICE 520M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE HEATS 520M4/5 GRADE FINAL 520MBEST 8 431M OR 520M0 – 3 WINS 630MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK WEDNESDAY,

31 DECEMBER (CLASS 2)

MAIDEN FINAL 395M NOVICE 395M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE FINAL 395MBEST 8 395M

GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK THURSDAY, 1 JANUARY (CLASS 1)

NEW YEAR’S TROPHY BEST 8 520MMOLLY CAMPBELL MEMORIAL SILVER DOLLARS HEATS 520M(FOR GREYHOUNDS WHELPED ON OR AFTER 1/10/2012)OPEN 710M4/5 GRADE 600MGRADED AS REQUIRED

IPSWICH FRIDAY, 2 JANUARY (CLASS 3)

MAIDENS 431M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 431M (QGREYS BONUS)4/5 GRADE HEATS 431M5TH GRADE FINAL 431MBEST 8 520M OR 431M4/5 GRADE 630MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

IPSWICH SATURDAY, 3 JANUARY

(CLASS 2)

MAIDEN FINAL 520MNOVICE 520M (QGREYS BONUS)4/5 GRADE FINAL 520MBEST 8 431MBEST 8 520M4/5 GRADE 630M/732MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK SUNDAY 4 JANUARY (CLASS 3)

MAIDEN HEATS 331M (QGREYS BONUS)MAIDEN FINAL 331MNOVICE 331M (QGREYS BONUS)0-3 WINS 600M GRADED RACES 520M VETERANS 395M (OPEN GRADE FOR GREYHOUNDS4 YEARS OR OLDER AT DATE OF RACE)BEST 8 395M GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK MONDAY, 5 JANUARY (CLASS 2)

MAIDEN HEATS 520M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 520M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE HEATS 520M 4/5 GRADE HEATS 600M BEST 8 520M GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

IPSWICH TUESDAY, 6 JANUARY (CLASS 3)

MAIDEN 431M (QGREYS BONUS)MAIDEN FINAL 431MRQ YOUNG GUNS HEATS 520M (LESS THAN 30 MONTHS))BEST 8 520M OR 431M4/5 GRADE 630M GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK WEDNESDAY, 7 JANUARY (CLASS 2)

MAIDEN HEATS 395M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 395M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE HEATS 395MBEST 8 395M GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ALBION PARK THURSDAY, 8 JANUARY (CLASS 1)

MOLLY CAMPBELL MEMORIAL SILVER DOLLARS FINAL 520M OF $10,000NOVICE 520M (QGREYS BONUS)OPEN 600MBEST 8 520MGRADED AS REQUIRED

IPSWICH FRIDAY, 9 JANUARY (CLASS 3)

MAIDENS 431M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 431M (QGREYS BONUS)5TH GRADE HEATS 431M4TH/5TH GRADE FINAL 431M

BEST 8 431M OR 520M0-3 WINS 630MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ROCKHAMPTON, DECEMBER 3

RQ MAIDEN 1000 FINAL 407M 3/4 GRADE 407M0-3 WINS 510M GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

BUNDABERG SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6

MAIDEN 460M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 460M (QGREYS BONUS)BATTLERS 5TH GRADE 460M (NO WINS LAST 4 STARTS)BATTLERS 4/5 GRADE 550M (NO WINS LAST 4 STARTS)BEST 8 460M

ROCKHAMPTON, DECEMBER 10

CHRISTMAS CUP HEATS BEST 16 510MCHRISTMAS STOCKING HEATS 4/5 GRADE 407MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ROCKHAMPTON, DECEMBER 17

CHRISTMAS CUP FINAL 510MCHRISTMAS STOCKING FINAL 407MGRADED RACES AS PER REQUIRED

BUNDABERG SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20

MAIDEN 460M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 460M (QGREYS BONUS)CHRISTMAS CUP OPEN 550MBEST 8 460M

ROCKHAMPTON, DECEMBER 24

CLUB MAIDEN HEATS 407M (QGREYS BONUS)CLUB 5TH GRADE HEATS 407M0-3 WINS 510MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ROCKHAMPTON, DECEMBER 31

CLUB MAIDEN FINAL 407MCLUB 5TH GRADE FINAL 407MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

ROCKHAMPTON, JANUARY 7

NEW YEARS GIFT 4/5 GRADE HEATS 407M0-3 WINS 510MGRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

CentralQueensland North

QueenslandTOWNSVILE, DECEMBER 2

ANNIVERSARY TROPHY HEATS 4/5 GRADE 498MMAIDEN 380M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 380M (QGREYS BONUS)0-3 WINS 498MBEST 8 498MBEST 8 643M

CAIRNS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7

RQ YOUNG GUNS HEATS 410MXMAS CUP 4/5 GRADE HEATS 544M MAIDEN / GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

TOWNSVILLE, DECEMBER 9

ANNIVERSARY TROPHY FINAL 498MMAIDEN 380M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 380M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 498M (QGREYS BONUS)BEST 8 498M

CAIRNS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14

RQ YOUNG GUNS FINAL 410MXMAS CUP 4/5 GRADE FINAL 544MMAIDEN / GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

TOWNSVILLE, DECEMBER 16

TOWNSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MAYORS TROPHY BEST 8 498MBEST 8 643MMAIDEN 380M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 380M (QGREYS BONUS)0-3 WINS 498M

CAIRNS SUNDAY, JANUARY 4

NEW YEARS CUP 4/5 GRADE 544MMAIDEN / GRADED RACES AS REQUIRED

TOWNSVILLE, JANUARY 6

MAIDEN 380M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 380M (QGREYS BONUS)1-3 WINS 498MGRADED 380MGRADED 498M

BUNDABERG SATURDAY, JANUARY 10

MAIDEN 460M (QGREYS BONUS)NOVICE 460M (QGREYS BONUS)NEW YEAR’S CUP OPEN 460MBEST 8 550M

Feature Race Schedule December 2014

Brisbane1 Jan New Year’s Trophy Best 8 - Open 520m8 Jan Molly Campbell Silver Dollars Final 27 Months 520m22 Jan Australia Day Trophy Best 8 - Open 520m 5 Feb Big Dog Cup Final Group 3 - Open 600m

Ipswich24 Jan RQ Young Guns Final 30 Months 520m

Townsville27 Jan Australia Day Trophy Best 8 - Open 498m

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was an absolutely fanatical chaserand had the heart of a lion

0412 762 637 or (07) 5426 4805

The Race DogTrack RecordsHenlow 27.21; Henlow 27.25

WonGroup 1 2 YO Produce Stks (Swinburn)Group 3 Sittingbourne StandardEclipse Trial StakesWalthamstow Puppy Stakes

2ndUK Puppy Cup (Sunderland)Puppy Classic (Nottingham)

3rdGroup 2 UK Puppy Derby(Walthamstow)FinalistGroup 1 Betfair ArcGroup 1 Kent DerbyGroup 1 Henlow Derby

Black Dog, Nov 2006, 34.5kgs(Westmead Hawk-Droopys Jean by Boherduff Light-Droopys Jolie)

73 starts, 34 wins, 16 2nds, 11 3rds.

“WESTMEAD OSPREY is one of the very, very best greyhounds I’ve had and always raced against the best. Have a look at his form and his pedigree and it tells you everything you need to know about him. He had more than his share of injuries and always came back to racing. They never affected him. Always chased and in fact is one of the best chasers I’ve ever had.”

- NICK SAVVA

Westmead Hawk(Sonic Flight-Mega Delight)Won: 2005 Group 1 English Derby 2006 Group 1 English Derby2nd: 2006 Group 1 Scottish DerbyFinalist: 2005 Group 1 Irish Derby

His SireFrom sensational litter that also included Group performers Westmead Diver, Westmead Hobby, Westmead Oriole and Westmead Robin. Westmead Oriole (2nd William Hill Stayers Trophy, finalist G1 Produce Stks)Westmead Hobby (2nd Henlow Derby)Westmead Robin (finalist British Bred Stakes)Westmead Diver (2nd UK Puppy Derby)

His Family

Droopys Jean(Boherduff Light-Droopys Jolie)Unraced. Sister to:Broadway Sizzler (2nd English Oaks)Droopys Electric (Dundalk International, Cox Cup, 2nd Irish Laurels)Bubbly Maestro (finalist Gold Collar)Droopys Obafemi (finalist Puppy Derby)

His DamDroopys JolieUnraced. Sister to Champions …Droopys Maldini (Champion sire, twice 2nd in Irish Derby)Droopys Marco (Champion sire, Scottish Derby winner, Galway TR, finalist Irish Derby)Droopys Sella (finalist National Puppy, Irish Puppy Derby)Mustang Bertie (finalist Irish Laurels)

Fee:

$800 (Fresh AI)

$600 (Frozen)

1st pup to hit track Ollie Benz made final of Rich Vince Curry Maiden at Ipswich

Frozen Semen in Vic, NSW, SA, WA and now Townsville

• Ollie Benz won 7 races at Ipswish 24.92, 24.99, 19.70 Capalaba • Bluey Benz won at Ballarat • Breezer Benz won at Ipswich• Bourbon Benz won last 2 Capalaba, latest in a near record 19.60 • Ace High winner at Gawler

• Natalie Benz won at Rockhampton • Champagne Benz 22.69 Albion Park• Ollie Benz won 24.92 • Bouncer Benz won 25.16 • Squirrel Benz won Warrugul 22.87 B.O.D.