Greyhounds well received at show

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Greyhounds well received at show

The Mount Gambier Greyhound Racing Club’s greyhound promotion, in conjunction with GAP SA, went off well at last weekend’s Mount Gambier Show.

In fact, so impressive was the greyhound stand that it received the Mount Gambier Agricultural & Horticultural Society Best Home & Leisure Exhibit award.

MGGRC president, Noel Perry, said over the two days of the show local trainers had made available retired greyhounds for the promotion.

“And the dogs certainly appreciated all the attention they received from the many adults and children who took the opportunity to interact with the laid-back animals,” he said.

“This was the first time the club and GAP had tried a promotion such as this and to be honest we did not really know how it would go.

But it was a real hit with the show-going public and we will now look to return next year – bigger and better.”


Sins To Burn in line for second Fast Forward win this month

Hamilton-based Sins To Burn looks a good chance of bringing up his second Fast Forward win at Tara Raceway this month when he lines up in Thursday’s 512 metre final for owner-trainer Lorraine Goodwin.

Having only his second run over the distance, the son of Aston Kimetto and Slew Left led all the way in last Thursday’s Williams Crane Hire Fast Forward second heat.

On the line he had 2½ lengths to spare over Spot On Yvonne in 30.18 seconds – the faster of the two heats.

Earlier in the month, Sins To Burn had scored a narrow win over Minh Ellie in the 400 metre Fast Forward final.

Both finals, which comprise the fastest eight greyhounds, irrespective of finishing positions in the heats, are run on a monthly basis and carry Category 2 prizemoney.

As such, Goodwin and her son Kyle, will have three finalists on Thursday after Comet To Burn and Mjolnir To Burn were also among the top eight fastest.

In the first heat, the Metal Worx Fast Forward, kennelmates Cawbourne Baxter and Cawbourne Gia fought out the finish for Parwan trainer Julie Green.

By Swift Fancy out of Cawbourne Kristy, Cawbourne Baxter led all the way before just holding out Cawbourne Gia to win by a head in 30.39 seconds – both greyhounds making it through to the final.

And Green will be hoping for a change of luck with Cawbourne Baxter who went down narrowly when finishing second to Saint Milly in last month’s Fast Forward final over 512 metres.

The durable 5-year-old Maximum Refusal, who first raced over 350 metres at Goulburn back on December 5, 2019, went around for the 154th time when contesting the Exchange Printers Stake (600 m).

With his fifth trainer – David Peckham of Allendale East – since April 2021, Maximum Refusal brought up his 30th win when leading all the way and defeating Circus Craze by three-quarters of a length in 35.28 seconds.

Peckham has now won 20 races with the son of Fernando Bale and Kilkee Flex who has been successful over distances ranging from 400 metres at Wagga to 732 metres at Mount Gambier.

Berringa trainer Michael Niele landed his third double at Tara Raceway this year when Bridgewater Lyn and Acoustic Flash were successful in TG1-4W 400 metre events.

By Bernardo out of Eureka Osti, Bridgewater Lyn settled in second spot behind Cadillac Racer before taking the lead turning for home and running out a three length winner over Ragnar Boy in 23.68 seconds.

And Acoustic Flash, quick to take advantage of some early interference, scored an 8½ length win over Fried Giblet in 23.34 seconds.

The daughter of Aston Dee Bee and Acoustic Lee, formerly trained by the owner Noel Walsh at Tullamarine, had previously won for Niele at Ballarat prior to last Thursday’s success.

“That’s what she needed today, a real confidence-boosting run,” he said.

Niele’s first double this year came in May with Problem Angel and Stormin’ Frank.

And he followed up in July with Arrow Bar Peanut and Gizmo Osti.

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