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Victorian

Greyhound Weekly Edition 122

Volume 3 Number 18

Thursday 31 January 2019

The future of greyhound racing The future of greyhound racing lies in the breeding of litters, numbers are up on the last couple of years, in both Victoria and New South Wales, which is encouraging. First time breeders, like Russell Edwards, from Langwarrin, add new hope for the future, read about Russell’s first litter on page 10.

Reigning TAB Melbourne Cup winning trainer Seona Thompson with 2016 winner Ando’s Mac outside Flinders Street Railway Station with the 2018Melbourne Cup trophy. Read more on Page 14 of this month’s Greyhound Monthly. grv.org.au/greyhound-monthly-

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From the Editor’s Desk

What’s inside This week ?

Victorian Greyhound Weekly Edition 122 31 January 2019

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Coming Up Next Week

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Copley’s Corner (with Gerard Guthrie)

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Coursing Clubs - News Vic & SA

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Letters to the editor are always welcome on any topic of your choice. editor@victoriangreyhoundweekly.com.au

Dimity Maher Greyhound Adoption Program

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Victorian meetings coming up over the next week:

Greyhound Clubs Australia-Calendar/Results

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Thursday

31 Jan Warragul, Shepparton, Sandown and Warrnambool.

Greyhounds in the home

1 Feb

Healesville, Bendigo, Geelong and Sale.

GRV News

National Derby & Futurity Preview

Friday

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Greyhound Care - Vets

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Metropolitan Results from last week

Saturday

2 Feb

Cranbourne and The Meadows.

Sunday

3 Feb

Healesville, Sandown (SAP) and Sale.

Monday

4 Feb

Ballarat Cranbourne and Shepparton.

Tuesday

5 Feb

Horsham, Geelong and Warragul.

Wednesday

6 Feb

The Meadows (MEP) Healesville, Ballarat and Bendigo.

4-7 14-15

NSW GOTBA Special Part 2

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NSW News

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Photo Magic

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Rhonda’s World (Rhonda Singleton)

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Talking Breeding Victoria Talking Breeding NSW

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Metropolitan winners

Winners for last week’s top metropolitan sires Victoria, NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and West Australia. Breeding and trainers of last week’s metropolitan winners. Victoria, NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and West Australia Week ending 27 January

Last week, ending 30 December, there were 18 metropolitan meetings in the six states, and the most successful sires at those meetings were as follows : 29

Barcia Bale.

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Fernando Bale.

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Kinloch Brae*.

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Cosmic Rumble, Dyna Double One and Fabregas.

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Collision and Magic Sprite.

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My Bro Fabio.

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High Earner, KC And All*, Kelsoss Fusileer* and Paw Licking.

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Buck Fever, Buckle Up Wes, Dyna Villa, El Grand Senor, Mogambo, Oaks Road and Sulzanti.

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Banjo Boy, Cosmic Chief, Goodesy, Kiowa Mon Manny*, Rewind, Spring Gun, Where’s Pedro, Yahoo Omar and Zulu Zeus.

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Bella Infrared*, Black Houdini, Black Magic Opal, Blue Giant, David Bale, Don’t Knocka Him, Dyna Tron, Glen Gallon, Head Bound*, Hostile, Major Mission, Nolen, Premier Boloney, Primo Uno, Rivergum Drive, SH Avatar*, St, Pierre, Shakey Jakey, Swift Fancy, Taylors Sky*, Train A Journey, Turanza Bale and Velocette.

Barcia Bale

Angle Park – Monday 21 January 1. Woodside Duke (Don’t Knocka Him x Playful Elly) G. Smith 2. Victa Charlie (El Grand Senor x Victa Victoria) M. Giniotis 3. Fabroak (Oaks Road x Fabrella) N. Newlyn 4. Isen Allen (Kelsos Fusileer* x Dyna Kayla) N. Price 5. Ebby Lamar (Dyna Double One x Ebby Miss) C. Swain 6. Dyna Adria (Dyna Villa x Julie Bale) L. Rasmussen 7. Stitch ‘Em Rosey (Dyna Double One x Key Missile) S. Trengove 8. Closing Midnight (Buck Fever x Midnight Capers) D. Bates 9. Marco Lee (Collision x Emerald Lee) S. Feltus 10. Blue Wolf (Cosmic Rumble x Clinga) S. Brook Albion Park – Monday 21 Jaunary 1. Scanlon (Barcia Bale x Killara) R. Palmer 2. Yo Yo Lass (Cosmic Rumble x Marlie’s Memory) E. Suell 3. Ironbar Ricky (Cosmic Rumble x Prochure) R. Ogden 4. Hall Pass (Cosmic Rumble x Stubborn Babe) D. Turley 5. Give It Some (Magic Sprite x Tina’s Show) T. Apap 6. Kulu Ozzie (My Bro Fabio x Kulu Flame) J. Clarson 7. Elusive Star (My Bro Fabio x Ultra Blue) B. Baker 8. Alpha Chaos (Magic Sprite x Queen Of Cyprus) J. Heddles 9. Cory’s Diamond (Glen Gallon x Ellie’s Diamond) M. Hay 10. Ramblin’ Rose (Collision x Magic Maggie) D. Gladman Launceston – Monday 21 January 1. It’s Fletch (Fernando Bale x Push It) W. Williams 2. Miss Hanigan (Fernando Bale x Te Amo) L. Nichols 3. Surrender (Fernando Bale x Pacha Queen) S. Gittus 4. Call Me Will (Sulzanti x Break Even) A.Clark 5. Stop Line (St. Pierre x Topline Doovee) J. Stamford 6. Sebastion Lee (Where’s Pedro x Emerald Lee) E. Medhurst 7. Wheels Up (Fernando Bale x Pacha Queen) S. Gittus 8. Be Like Bill (KC And All* x Go Rubber Nose) B. Pursell 9. Claybourne (Fernando Bale x Pacha Queen) S. Gittus 10. Loco Queen (Kinloch Brae* x Regal Patch) D. Wood

Winners and their breeding and trainers, from all Metropolitan meetings in Vic, NSW, Qld, S.A, W.A and Tasmania appear on our facebook page, as soon as possible each morning. https://www.facebook.com/ Victorian-Greyhound-Weekly-1781809112100364/

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Metropolitan Winners Breeding and trainers of last week’s metropolitan winners. Victoria, NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and West Australia. Cannington – Monday 21 January 1. Junk Yard Switch (Barcia Bale x Mazin Flash) J. Jeffries 2. Diaz Monelli (Mogambo x Sharon Monelli) W. Beamish 3. Clooney (Fernando Bale x Bolero Miss) L. Isaac 4. Farmor Ka Ching (Barcia Bale x Gift Box) B. Cook 5. Snallygaster (Fernando Bale x Orthis Bale) E. Crudeli 6. Bushman’s Cobber (Dyna Tron x She’s Our Caviar) P. Glenny 7. Farmor Shady (Barcia Bale x Gift Box) B. Cook 8. Brutal Lomar (Barcia Bale x Mighty Lomar) L. Isaac 9. Red Right Hand (Kinloch Brae* x Chasing Diana) V. Reid 10. Simply Gifted (Head Bound* x Paua Of Love) T. Mitchem 11. Franc Moneli (High Earner x Fantasy Monelli) S. Beard 12. Zambora Rose (El Grand Senor x Zambora Shiraz) K. Charles Devonport – Tuesday 22 January (9 Race Program) 1. Rivergum Chief (Rivergum Drive x She's Ayce) M. Sherriff 2. Winklea Blue (Hostile x Winklee Wind) P. Howard 3. Hello Nugget (Fabregas x Stylish Abbey) R. Grubb 4. Buckle Up Rose (Buckle Up Wes x Jamila Flex) G. Johnson 5. Buckle Up Axon (Buckle Up Wes x Amercia Bale) G. Johnson 6. Stylish Georgie (Rewind x Stylish Kim) D. Cassidy 7. Buckle Up Kona (Buckle Up Wes x Amercia Bale) G. Johnson 8. Muppet (Nolen x Limbo Maid) P. Pearce 9. Winning Broke (Kinloch Brae* x Until Tuesday) R. Watts The Meadows (MEP) – Wednesday 23 January 1. Dyna Quark (Barcia Bale x Dyna Karla) A.Dailly 2. Dyna Waqa (KC And All* x Darya Bale) A.Dailly 3. Sunita Lass (Where’s Pedro x How Goods That) J. Westerlo 4. Showgirl Queen (Banjo Boy x Golden Show Girl) P. Anderton 5. Aston Atley (Kinloch Brae* x Absolute Stunna) A. Debattista 6. Wynlock Dyno (Fernando Bale x Crackin Sort) L. Delbridge 7. Nigel Allen (Kelsos Fusileer* x Langi Bale) M. Delbridge 8. Sure To Excite (Goodesy x Paua To Excite) G. James 9. Cabin Fever (Barcia Bale x Florence Rose) D. Pell 10. Nix Jakit (Collision x Cyanide) C. Abbott 11. It’s A Thrill (Kinloch Brae* x It’s A Blur) J. Delaroche Albion Park – Wednesday 23 January 1. Lady Xena (Dyna Villa x Noaki Comet) K. Boan 2. Banjo’s Issue (Sulzanti x Minnie Jayda) M. Wells 3. Emmaville Bella (Primo Uno x Rumble Street) C. Kratzman 4. Never Retserrof (Dyna Double One x El Bonito)

K. Donaldson 5. Too Good Joog (Sulzanti x Raging Isa) A. Zammit 6. Mottza (Fernando Bale x Cavendish Flyer) S. Scott 7. Brindalee (Spring Gun x Classy Love) D. Fitzgerald 8. Opal Beach (Black Magic Opal x Neveah Beach) S. Scott 9. Nan’s Magic (Magic Sprite x Summer’s Senor) T. Elson 10. Zulu Beat (Collision x Zulu Mystique) D. Turley Wentworth Park – Wednesday 23 January 1. Cristalle Brae* (Kinloch Brae* x Cristalle) L. Atchison 2. Too Easy Punk (Barcia Bale x Funky Punk) J. Coyle 3. Cop A Chevy (Kinloch Brae* x Cop A Sling) M. Manuel 4. Mrs. Emgrand (Kelsos Fusileer* x Rossy Emgrand) L. Azzopardi 5. Princess Nala (Buck Fever x Midnight News) L. Aldous 6. Umatilla (Fabregas x Lady Arko) R. Bell 7. Big Butters (Spring Gun x Dashandy Black) A. Crough 8. Monica Tee (Cosmic Rumble x Nosey Rozy) J. Baldachino 9. Looking Above (Swift Fancy x Miss All Class) D. Thomas 10. Keno Jake (Paw Licking x Kaz And Col) M. Bell Cannington – Wednesday 23 January 1. Kabarangi (David Bale x Pandora’s Sin) E. Crudeli 2. Hold It Together (Fabregas x Milk And Cookies) B. Marshall 3. Who’s Got Byron (Fabregas x Never Ask) R. Wentworth 4. It’s A Diamond (Barcia Bale x It’s A Blur) K. Charles 5. Nymph Monelli (Magic Sprite x Jackie Bale) D. Hobby 6. Mystery Guess (Fernando Bale x Winsome Charlee) T. Augustin 7. Mandelbaum (My Bro Fabio x Zipping Amity) J. Marsh 8. Bee Dee (Fernando Bale x Orthia Bale) E. Crudeli 9. Sticky Vicki (Cosmic Rumble x Flying Sienna) J. Thompson 10. Wildash Willow (Barcia Bale x Shez Romantic) G. Hall 11. Ninja Mittens (Collision x Ritza Flare) A. Scott 12. Lochin Good (Kinloch Brae* x Sweet Pose) J. Graham Sandown – Thursday 24 January 1. Peppertide (Barcia Bale x Diva’s Shadow) B. Pursell 2. Fireball Friday (Fabregas x Mayhem) G. Rounds 3. Soda King (Kinloch Brae* x Cambo’s Lady) L. Davis 4. Come On Emmaline (Fernando Bale x Come On Luann) B. Divrigillio 5. Hightan (High Earner x Tantrum) M. Nolan 6. Deliver (Fernando Bale x Veetee Saharrah) S. Thompson 7. Lagoon Rhett (Cosmic Rumble x Lagoon Lowanna) T. Reid 8. Orson Allen (KC And All* x Desalle Bale) C. Grenfell 9. Bageera (Velocette x Spiral Staircase) G. Campbell 10. Bush Song (Buck Fever x Barralee) J. Bowman 11. Extreme Summer (Fabregas x Shanlyn Flossy) A. Lauterboom 12. Cosmic Collinda (Cosmic Chief x Collinda Ella) S. Tyler

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Metropolitan Winners 3. Flossing (Banjo Boy x Banjo Bewdy) J. Britton 4. Oakvale Magic (High Earner x Oakvale Destiny) J. Britton 5. Axel Footluce (Kinloch Brae* x Footluce Diva) J. Britton 6. Feral Franky (Collision x Solar Pak) R. Smith Albion Park – Thursday 24 January 1. Bad Benny (Barcia Bale x Oya Nine Wonwon*) 7. North (Fernando Bale x Push It) J. Hughes T. Brett 8. Fernando Blaster (Fernando Bale x Amy Lyndan) 2. Soft Sand (Magic Sprite x Bralyn Nicky) T. Tzouvelis T. Jordan 3. Vision Of Love (Fernando Bale x Future Love) A. Zammit 9. Steelicty Boxing (Kinloch Brae* x Cop A Sling) 4. Arabian Go Go (Train A Journey x Arabian Magic Tu) D. Thomas B. Baker 10. Kiarni Velvet) Dyna Double One x Tigress Ally) 5. Declared No Race T. Roche 6. Dalmatynski (Cosmic Rumble x Manyana Pearl) J. Newnham Angle Park – Saturday 26 January 7. Wise Misty (Paw Licking x Wise Forecast) 1. Red Rock (Fernando Bale x Rhonda Rocks) K. Corby C. Hazelgrove 2. Double That (Dyna Double One x Midnight Tammy) 8. Infrared Star (Bella Infrared* x Vixon Lass) J. Price L. Rasmussen 9. Hay Billy (Barcia Bale x Cyndie’s Special) C. Elson 3. Premier Double (Dyna Double One x Irish Keepsake) 10. Regal Jade (Barcia Bale x Regal Lauryn) J. Cauchi T. Murray 11. Polly’s Maid (Collision x San Tan Maid) D. Fitzgerald 4. Lucy’s Quest (Dyna Double One x Lucy Wires) T. Rasmussen 5. You Dee Elle (Barcia Bale x Cocktail Party) Lauren Harris Hobart – Thursday 24 January 1. Stylish Macbeth (Barcia Bale x Flash Innings) 6. Zipping Maisy (Fabregas x Zipping Catra) L. Rasmussen M. Sutcliffe 7. Dyna Maple (Barcia Bale x Lania Bale) T. Jessup 2. Black Taxi (Rewind x Queen Ambrose) R. Walker 8. Private Nangar (Kiowa Mon Manny* x Fancy Liza) 3. Headspace (Magic Sprite x Lochinvar Vogue) T. Murray D. Cannan 9. Nations (Barcia Bale x Haves) T. Rasmussen 4. Double Truth (Dyna Double One x Miss Monteya) 10. Long Gully Gus (KC And All* x Long Gully Libby) A. Bullock P. Hearnden 5. Ryall (Barcia Bale x Demi Cali) D. Cannan 11. Shimando (Fernando Bale x Shimaguni) 6. Stern (Barcia Bale x Demi Cali) D. Cannan T. Rasmussen 7. Giamatti (Barcia Bale x Demi Cali) E. Medhurst 8. Blue Vegas (Barcia Bale x Paua And Jewels) Cannington – Saturday 26 January D. Cannan 1. Warringa (Paw Licking x Zabaleta) B. Cook 9. Apache Dream (Premier Boloney x Silent Gal) 2. Jade’s Blade (Kinloch Brae* x Bluey’s Fate) J. Dailly N. Howard 3. Verne Allen (Fernando Bale x Irma Bale) E. Crudeli 10. Time Away (Barcia Bale x Infinite Wish) G. Howlett 4. West On Augie (Fabregas x Sveta Monelli) C. Halse 5. All The Rave (High Earner x West On Raven) A.Scott 6. Reidy’s Runner (Dyna Double One x Buxton Miss) The Meadows – Friday 25 January 1. Vanishka (Cosmic Rumble x Riverside Mary) M. Brown C. Bennett 2. Dyna Helena (SH Avatar x Dyna Nico) M. Delbridge 7. Moment To Jive (Mogambo x Sharon Monelli) 3. Moresby (Goodesy x White Heart) S. Manning S. Appleton 4. Quara’s Flick (Fernando Bale x Quara Bale) 8. Petria Monelli (Fernando Bale x Sharon Monelli) D. Coleman D. Hobby 5. Sennachie (Fernando Bale x Rhonda Rocks) S. White 9. Hello Kelly (Shakey Jakey x Hello Lyn) W. Beamish 6. Zipping Monty (My Bro Fabio x Scarlett Girl) 10. Dyna Orenthal (Kiowa Mon Manny x Desalle Bale) G. Rounds E. Crudeli 7. Cash Point (Barcia Bale x Tam’s Wish) A. Azzopardi 11. Mandelbaum (My Bro Fabio x Zipping Amity) J. Marsh 8. Huxley (Kinloch Brae* x Dainty Banquet) P. Abela 12. Leviatham (Mogambo x Starlight Acacia) S. Williams 9. Born Jamie (Barcia Bale x Born Ali) B. Pursell 10. She Will Bloom (Turanza Bale x Kula Girl) B. Pursell 11. Star Boy (Kinloch Brae* x Chasing Diana) C. Redenbach 12. Warpedo (Barcia Bale x Silver Avenue) D. Burnett Results for all Metropolitan meetings in the six states are published on our facebook page every morning. Wentworth Park – Friday 25 January 1. Gizza Malarkey (Kinloch Brae* x Queen’s Gate) G. Borg 2. Circle Of Dreams (Barcia Bale x Mepunga Mia) J. Britton Breeding and trainers of last week’s metropolitan winners. Victoria, NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and West Australia.

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Metropolitan Winners Breeding and trainers of last week’s metropolitan winners. Victoria, NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and West Australia.

Sandown (SAP) – Sunday 27 January 1. Tessa Allen (Kelsos Fusileer* x Langi Bale) M. Delbridge 2. Lightwood Lass (Dyna Double One x Hey Roseeta) J. Brown 3. Jimbo’s Sox (Major Mission x Sara’s Comet) J. Theodotou 4. Water Colour (Barcia Bale x Pepe’s Colour) J. Reynolds 5. Dyna Bonnay (Fernando Bale x Samus Allen) M. Delbridge 6. Reign Of Omar (Yahoo Omar x Reigh Of Terror) G. Mannion 7. Blue Fabianna (Blue Giant x Blue Lavros) P. Akathiotis 8. Tritt Tritt (My Bro Fabio x Lainey Bale) B. Ennis 9. Red Hot Chevy (Fabregas x Chevy Princess) R. Moore 10. Seaside Shuffle (Oaks Road x Tarks Nemesis) A.Langton

4. Modern Goddess (Dyna Villa x Noaki Comet) K. Boan 5. Wilby Allen (Taylors Sky* x Ferrari Bale) S. McGuiness 6. Aerial Dynamite (Oaks Road x Red Rum) J. Hutchinson 7. Wazza Who (Magic Sprite x Abby’s Fantasy) C. Elson 8. Data Base (Paw Licking x Mega Dee) R. Hazelgrove. 9. Senor Dylan (El Grand Senor x Orara Maree) B. Stevens 10. Little Dotty Too (Black Houdini x Phantom Dottie) S. Lockhart 11. Luckman (Cosmic Chief x Lucky Star) G. Friend

Albion Park – Sunday 27 January 1. Phantom Dee (Yahoo Omar x Reign Of Terror) A.Bock 2. Touchy Throttle (Barcia Bale x Earned Talking) A.Boody 3. Gitcha Quick (Fernando Bale x Addison Road) G. Mitchell

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Dimity Maher

Dimity Maher Nationals time! With the Group One National Derby set to be run and won this Saturday night at Wentworth Park, some of Australia’s most outstanding male chasers have been victorious in the age-restricted classic. Slater (Surf Lorian x Wipe Out) took out the National Derby back in 2007 by four lengths in a solid time of 29.99. He was one of the most talented greyhounds to ever step out onto a race track. Trained in Victoria by Darren Murray, Slater notched up 24 victories from 44 starts and amassed $412,465 in prizemoney. The brindle chaser finished his career with an extremely impressive resume, which included a Group One win in the 2007 Golden Easter Egg, second in the 2007 Group One Melbourne Cup and victories in the 2006 Group Two Shepparton Cup final, Group Two Great Chase Final and Group Two Temlee.

sizzling 29.87 from box seven. The white and brindle flyer won a total of seven group one finals, two group two finals and a group three final throughout his outstanding career. Elite Blue Size was one of the most consistent greyhounds during his time on the track, after taking out the prestigious final back in 2010 at Ladbrokes Gardens in a blistering 29.33. A beautifully bred son of Elite State and Size ‘em Up, the blue flash won 33 of his 54 starts and notched up $230,746 in prizemoney. The Reg Kay trained chaser had an outstanding 2010, which included victories in the Group Two Gosford Gold Cup, Group Two Maitland Cup, second in the Group Two Country Challenge Final and third in the Group Three Bulli Gold Plate. In 2011, he went onto claim his second consecutive Group Two Maitland Cup. Some other notable victors over the years have included; Jagger Swagger (2013), Sure As (2012), Bogie King (2011) and Brother Knows (2006).

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Slater Fernando Bale was victorious in the National Derby final back in 2015 and is one of the most recognisable greyhounds in the world. His prizemoney total of $1,299,370 was an Australian record at the time and has only been amassed by the great Fanta Bale. With a winning strike rate of 80% and a placing strike rate of 91%, this son of Kelsos Fusileer and Chloe Allen blitzed his rivals by two and a quarter lengths in a -8-

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Talking Breeding -Victoria Victorian Litter Registrations Week Ending 8 January

Talking Breeding with Roger Clark

Sire/Dam

Dalgetty Litter THIS week’s review of litters selected from the Victorian Litter Registrations list for the week ending 8 January, starts with a litter seven pups by three time group race winner, Dalgetty (April 13 Stagger x Rockin’ Along). Dalgetty raced 33 times for 16 wins and eight placings, earning stakes of $243,870. He wins included the Group 1 Temlee, Group 2 Geelong Cup and Group 3 Silver Bullet, and he retired with P.B winning times including 29.09 at Sandown and 29.42 at The Meadows. Nyora breeder, Simon Mallia has his litter of four dogs and three bitches this week, who are from the well bred, unraced bitch, Zippy’s Me Mum (February 2016 My Bro Fabio x Zippy Chicki), whose dam is by Kiowa Sweet Trey* x Ity Bity Chicki (Hallucinate x Wheely Wapped). She is from a handy litter, which included African Zephyr, 5 wins, Belt Up Bubs, Benkennie Chic, 15 wins, Get Some Zip, 38-0-8-4, Hoya, 1-1-0-0, King Jeremy, 4 wins, Num Chuck Chicki, 3 wins and Rising Forest, 6 wins. In total they have raced 243 times, for 47 wins and 67 placings and turn three next month so have plenty of racing left to come. Simon also has a litter of four dogs and three bitches on the list, by Goodesy (November 2007 Collision x Frosty Fruits) from Retro Flyer (January 2014 Heston Bale x Indeed I Do) who raced 32 times, for four wins and eight placings.

Breeder

American Monster x Amlin Mystique

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6 G. Sneyders

Ando’s Mac x Queen Marina

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5 D. Graham

Burn One Down x Razldazl Nicole

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2 R. Henness

Dalgetty x Zippy’s Me Mum

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3 S. Mallia

Disraeli x Chloe In Paris

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3 K. Otterbach

Dyna Double One x Tybellene

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5 D. Wood

El Grand Senor x Maja Mahi Mahi

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5 H. Bailey

Fernando Bale x Cooler Colour

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2 C. Haigh

Fernando Bale x Weblec Belle

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6 S. Smith

Goodesy x Retro Flyer

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3 S. Mallia

Kinda Cruel Red* x Setsuna Bale

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10 G. Farrugia

Mepunga Blazer x May It Be

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4 S. Smith

My Bro Fabio x Daisy Lara

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5 S. Galea

Unlwaful Entry x Betty Baker

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4 G. Farrugia

Totals * Import/Overseas based

39 63 14 Litters (Av 7.3)

Her record shows she raced 52 times, for ten wins and 12 placings, winning over 390 metres at Warrnambool (22.61), 425 metres (24.07) and 500 metres (28.32) at Bendigo and 390 metres at Shepparton (22.30), where she also won over 450 metres (25.89).

Another litter of ten

MIDDLE TOTE SYNDICATE, Manager, Hays Bailey has a nice litter of ten pups on the list this week, by Melbourne Cup winner, El Grand Senor (April 2008 Where’s Pedro x Elgrando Gold). The five dogs and five bitches are from the well bred, Group 1 Sapphire Crown and multiple Group 2 finalist, Majo Mahi Mahi (October 2013 Spring Gun x April’s Legacy), whose dam is by El Galo x Hearts War (Brett Lee x Heart Sparkle). Her litter of seven named produced six winners and in total they raced 229 times, for 35 wins and 62 placings. She raced 51 times for 14 wins and 19 placings, winning over 520 metres at Lismore (29.61), 520 metres at Wentworth Park (29.88), 515 metres at The Gardens On the Double (29.39), 535 metres at Richmond (30.85) and 400 metres NEXT we have a litter of ten pups by Dyna Double One at Maitland (22.22), where she also won over 450 (March 2013 Barcia Bale x Crystin Bale). metres (24.99). Registered by Tyntynder breeder, Deon Wood the five dogs and five bitches are from the well bred bitch, Tybellene (January 2013 Bekim Bale x Flying Maldini), whose dam is by Droopys Maldini x Firing Zone (Exceptional x Skullring). She is from a litter of seven named which produced six winners who raced, 276 times for 30 wins and 50 placings. -9-


Talking Breeding Talking Breeding Victoria Litter Registrations

Unlawful litter

Eight for Bro ROWSLEY breeder, Sandra Galea has a nice litter of eight pups on the list this week, by My Bro Fabio (March 2012 Turanza Bale x Flamenco). The three dogs and five bitches are from the very well bred bitch, Daisy Lara (September 2014 Mepunga Geordie x Mepunga Diva), whose dam is by Flying Penske* x Mepunga Shiraz (Black Shiraz x Benji’s Babe) and worth remembering, Mepunga Geordie is by Premier Fantasy* x Mepunga Diamond (Brett Lee x Mepunga Anna). When you have a dam line which includes, Premier Fantasy*, Brett Lee, Flying Penske* and Black Shiraz, bitches from the litter are always worth a closer look with future breeding in mind. Daisy Lara is from a litter of eight named, with the seven who raced, all winning, 281 starts - 58-45-35. Her record shows she raced 82 times, for 26 wins and 21 placings, all in New Zealand, with winning times including 17.35, 17.41 and 17.47 over 305 metres at Wanganui, and 21.49, 21.53 and 21.66 over 375 metres at Palmerston North.

Well done George HIGHLY respected Essendon breeder, George Farrugia has two outstanding litters on this week’s list, with a total of 23 pups, nine dogs and an 14 bitches. The first of the two litters has eleven pups by the highly rated, 2016 US All American, Kind Cruel Red* (April 2014 Bella Infrared* x Cruel To Be Kind). The one dog and ten bitches are from the beautifully bred bitch, Setsuna Bale (December 2012 Bekim Bale x Amanda Bale), whose dam is by Larking About* x Denise Bale (Token Prince x Aquin Bale). She is from a litter of ten, from which the nine who raced had 462 starts, for 75-85-72 $335,835, which included, Quasi Bale, 21 wins, Parsec Bale, 13 wins and Opec Bale, 11 wins. She raced 46 times for six wins and 13 placings, winning over 570 metres at Horsham (32.27), 500 metres at Bendigo (28.63), 650 metres at Shepparton (37.75), 450 metres at Warrnambool (25.76) and 525 metres at The Meadows (30.45). She has one previous litter on file, with four dogs and four bitches, by Dyna Double One, whelped in January 2018, so she certainly has some well bred pups on the ground to look forward to.

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George’s second litter has twelve pups, by the underrated stud prospect, Unlwaful Entry (December 2013 Knocka Norris x She Ain’t Late. The eight dogs and four bitches are from the well bred, proven producer, Betty Baker (March 2013 Barcia Bale x Raya Riot), whose dam is by Bombastic Shiraz x Holly’s Gem (Reifenhauser x Intangible Gem). She is from a litter of nine who raced 311 times, for 71 wins and 61 placings, with three of the litter, winning 46 races between them, Fuelish, 19 wins, Headline, 16 wins and her 11 wins. She raced 41 times, for 11 wins and five placings, winning over 480 metres at Horsham (27.01), 525 metres at Traralgon (30.12), 450 metres at Ballarat (25.34), 460 metres at Geelong (25.84), 400 metres (22.86) and 460 metres (25.84) at Warragul and 350 metres at Healesville (19.44). She has winners on file from her first litter, whelped October 2016, by Kinloch Brae* and has two named from her June 2017 litter by My Bro Fabio.

New breeder RECEIVED an email last week from first time breeder, Russell Edwards. His first litter is by the National Sprint Champion , Fabregas (October 2010 Bombastic Shiraz x Wicked Witch), from the beautifully bred bitch, Taree’s Ruslie (March 2014 Swift Fancy x Drama Queen), whose dam is by Spiral Nikita* x Queen Erminia (Brett Lee x Leprechaun Yap). She is from a litter of four named, which included Another Hope, 92-4-8-9, Augustus Dagloop, 90-12-1723 and Sue Fire, 4-1-0-0. Her 55 starts resulted in nine wins and eleven placings, with wins over 395 metres at Traralgon (22.90), 440 metres at Sale (25.11), 460 metres at Geelong (26.10), 300 (16.85) and 350 metres (19.41) and 400 metres at Warragul (23.11). Certainly plenty to like about the breeding of these well bred youngsters, Russell, good luck, and thanks for the great cover photo. Five of the pups will be for sale in around two months.

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ANDO’S MAC Fn d 31.5kg June 2014 El Grand Senor x Brook’s Doll 61 starts 28-10-6 $687,211 Won G1 Vic Peters and G1 Melbourne Cup Won G2 Warragul Cup Placed in four other Group finals Contested 11 Group finals in total Wpk 520m (29.60), Sandown 515m (29.29) Meadows 525m (29.96), Albion Park 520m (29.84)

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MOREIRA Bd d 31.5kg September 2013 Kinloch Brae* x Donna Ricca 41 starts 16-9-5 $374,608 Made 4 GROUP 1's finals including the Australian Cup, The Silver Chief & winning the prestigious 2016 Golden Easter Egg.. Sandown 29.43, 33.90 The Meadows 29.67, 34.29 Wentworth Park 29.49

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Talking Breeding New South Wales NSW Whelping Report Week Ending 29 November

Talking Breeding NSW Whelping Report Sire/Dam

Blazin’ litter THIS week’s review of litters selected from the NSW Whelping Report for the week ending 29 November starts with a nice litter of eight pups by Blazin’ Bomber (November 2013 Kinloch Brae* x Absolute Stunna). Registered by Mandurama breeder, Stephen Cleary, the two dogs and six bitches are from the well bred bitch, Senorita Dolly (February 2013 El Grand Senor x Arica Dora), whose dam is by Surf Lorian x Arica Bella (Placard x Curitaba) and worth recalling Curitaba is by Grove Whisper* x Bella Rica. Senorita Dolly is from a litter of six named, all winners, who raced 215 times, for 44 wins and 47 placings. Her contribution to the litter’s success, was seven wins and four placings, from just 18 starts. She won four times over 365 metres at Nowra (20.48) with single wins over 330 metres (18.54) and 400 metres (22.68) at Richmond (22.68) and 350 metres at Goulburn (20.02).

Dyna Villa litter

Breeder

Allen Deed x Oldmate Mia

3

1 R. Ingram

Blazin’ Bomber x Senorita Dolly

2

6 S. Cleary

Buck Fever x Crackin Sort

2

1 A. Weekes

Dyna Villa x Bosanova

4

2 J. Clarke

El Grand Senor x Mrs. Spring

3

1 P. Caines

Fabregas x Good Odds Kate

3

4 D. Abela

Fernando Bale x Minnesota Nice

4

4 R. Holme

Traction Control x Serial Chiller

3

1 J. Keller

*Import/Overseas based.

24 20 8 litters (Av 5.5)

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Melbourne Cup winner, Dyna Villa

NEXT, we have a litter of six pups by Melbourne Cup winner, Dyna Villa (October 2014 Collision x Roxio Bale). Registered by Kynnumboon breeder, Jeanette Clarke, the four dogs and two bitches are from the well bred bitch, Bosanova (May 2013 Dyna Lachlan x Lucy’s Image), whose dam is by Collision x Sheona Star (Mean Bean x Zambia Star). She is from a litter of ten named, which produced seven winners from the eight who raced. Collectively the litter raced 192 times, for 19 wins and 48 placings. She was the standout of the litter, with her 47 starts resulting in seven wins and eleven placings. She won three times over 395 metres at Albion Park (23.06), where she also won three times over 331 metres (19.12), with a win over 301 metres at Coonamble (17.60).

Dyna Villa raced 54 times, for 27 wins, 9 seconds and 9 thirds, with stake earnings of $723,063. Highlights of his career were: Won - Group 1 Melbourne Cup. Won - Group 1 Paws Of Thunder. Won - Group 2 Queensland Derby. Second - Group 1 Silver Chief. Third - Group 3 Hobart Thosand. Finalist: Group 2 Geelong Cup, Group 2 Shepparton Cup, Group 2 Warrnambool Cup, Group 2 Horsham Cup, Group 3 Bill Collins Memorial. PB Winning Times included: The Meadows 29.67, Sandown 29.21 and Wentworth Park 29.64.

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Talking Breeding New South Wales Talking Breeding NSW Whelping Report NEXT we have a nice litter of seven pups by National Sprint Championship winner, now successful sire, Febregas (October 2010 Bombastic Shiraz x Fabregas Wicked Witch. Registered by Arakoon bredder, Daniel Abela, the three dogs and four bitches are from the well bred bitch, Good Odds Kate (May 2013 Don’t Knocka Him x Noir Rose), whose dam is by Black Enforcer x Beilpajah Rose (Beilpajah x Cameo Belle). She is from a litter of nine named, which produced 8 winners, with three of the litter only having 12 starts between them. Overall, they raced 378 times, for 94 wins and 97 placings, with $221,170 in stake earnings. Her contribution was 67 starts for 12 wins and 23 placings, with wins over 520 metres at Wentworth Park (30.48), 407 metres at Grafton (22.34), 400 metres at The Gardens (22.93), 400 metres at Richmond (22.55), 395 metres at Albion Park (23.09), 400 metres at Gosford (23.19), 307 metres (17.56 and 520 metres (29.51) at Bathurst and 472 metres at Bulli (26.81).

Minnesota Nice with her litter of pups Minnesota Nice is from a litter of nine named, which produced eight winners, led Scenic Shot, 20 wins, Rivergum Drive, 16 wins and Bad Boy Sniper, 14 wins. She raced 48 times, for ten wins and 11 placings, winning five times over 520 metres at Albion Park (29.94), where she also won twice over 395 metres (22.58) and also won twice over 525 metres at The Meadows (30.10) and won over 680 metres at Warragul (39.01).

Eight for Fernando LEADING national sire, Fernando Bale (March 2013 Kelsos Fusileer* x Chloe Allen) has a litter of eight pups on the list this week. Registered by Leonay breeder, Robert Holme, the four dogs and four bitches are from the beautifully bred, handy city winner, Minnestota Nice (October 2012 Dyna Tron x Isseymiyake), whose dam is by Light Of Fire x Zarbo (Bright Ebony x Gold Serenade).

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National Derby & Futurity National Derby & Futurity Wrap By Jeff Collerson Thedogs.com Website

No Look Fernando poised for Derby Final

Fernando Blaster Fernando Blaster, who went into his heat without the benefit of a race or even a trial at Wentworth Park, stole the show at Friday night's Ladbrokes National Derby & National Futurity meeting. Trained at Ettrick in the NSW Northern Rivers by Terry Jordan, Fernando Blaster (pictured) rocketed out of box six in heat four and steamrolled his opposition to win by just over 15 lengths, covering the 520m in a sensational 29.61sec. After the race owner Merv Papworth said: "Terry Jordan bred this dog and sold him to me when he was a week old puppy. "When he stepped onto the track tonight it was the first time he had ever seen Wentworth Park.'' Fernando Blaster is likely to start favourite in next Saturday's $75,000 to the winner final as he has drawn box one. The other Derby heat winners on Friday were the Jeff Britton-trained Axel Footluce, who ran down Fantastic Yankee to score in 29.78, Richmond dog North, who led throughout in 29.98, and Feral Franky, who took 30.13 to win but put up an amazing performance after being skittled at the first turn. Melbourne trainer Jeff Britton had a field night as apart from qualifying for the Derby with Axel Footluce, he took out all three heats of the group 1 bitches' classic, the Ladbrokes National Futurity. Britton's winners were Oakvale Magic, who led throughout in 29.69, Circle Of Dreams, who dwelt at the start but railed to the lead at the first turn and scored in 29.93, and the speedy Flossing, who led all the way in 30.13. Box draw for the Futurity final favours Oakvale Magic, who has drawn box three, while Circle Of Dreams has drawn four and Flossing came up with box six.

Sydney's best hope in the Futurity, Sorry Scott, who chased home Circle Of Dreams in her heat, drew box seven while Queensland-trained Dam Slippery, owned in Sydney by Michael Phillips, got box eight. Dam Slippery, who prefers an inside draw, exited box eight in her heat and ran a gallant second, chasing Oakvale Magic all the way. Adam Crouch, whose father Andrew trains Sorry Scott, was disappointed with box seven in the final, but said: "Our hope is for Flossing, who has box six, to begin fast and give us a good cart across in the run to the first turn.'' While Fernando Blaster looks boxed to win the Derby, Rio Brave's trainer David Geall was delighted with his dog's box two draw. Rio Brave trialled solo in a sizzling 29.61 at WP before coming from box seven and finishing strongly when second behind tearaway leader North in his heat. "Rio Brave has a big motor and he is far better positioned in box two in the final than he was when he had box seven in his heat tonight,'' Geall said on Friday. "And I think he will be all the better for Friday's hitout.'' Both Classics are stepped in history the Derby first run in 1963 when won by the mighty Keen Linen and the Futurity run for the first time a year later in 64, when won by Cultured Girl. The races were the NCA’s flag ship events for many years and have been won by some of the superstars of the sport. The National Derby was first run in 1963 and was for a long period the NCA’s Group 1 flagship at one time it was worth $100,000 to the winner. The club changed its direction a few years ago, making the St Ledger better known as the Paws Of Thunder the richer of the two events settling on $75,000 to the winner for the Derby. With the deregistration of the NCA both Group 1 features are operated by the GBOTA. Listed here is the full honour roll. 1963 Keen Linen, 1964 Flying Myobb, 1965 Chariot Charm, 1966 Roman Earl, 1967 Mister Moss, 1968 Second Stage, 1969 Abbey Road, 1970 Arthur's Desire, 1971 Bomber's Gift, 1972 Young Moss, 1973 Rushin' Moss, 1974 Steelflex, 1975 Steelflex, 1976 Baguio, 1977 Chief Holly, 1978 True Leader, 1979 Tegimi, 1980 General Jeff, 1981 Handicap, 1982 Lord Tegimi, 1983 World Park Ned, 1984 Inch Time, 1985 Rapid Supreme, 1986 Holstein Boy, 1987 Shy Sultan, 1988 Clover Chief, 1989 Worth Doing, 1990 Master Hilo, 1991 Pretty Tardy, 1992 Little Denver, 1993 Major Gossip, continued page 15

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National Derby & Futurity National Derby Honour Roll, continued. 1994 Indian Dance, 1995 Dallas Man, 1996 Cattle Drive, 1997 Comrade In Arms, 1998 Mepunga Blaze, 1999 Hahn Bale, 2000 Fond Regards, 2001 Mean Bean, 2002 Medinah, 2003 Greasy Grizzly, 2004 Pacific Sky, 2005 Eiffella, 2006 Brother Knows, 2007 Slater, 2008 Borat, 2009 Fedex, 2010 Elite Blue Size, 2011 Bogie King, 2012 Sure As, 2013 Jagger Swagger, 2014 Zipping Brock, 2015 Fernando Bale, 2016 Magic Spring, 2017 Big Daddy Bee and 2018 Out Of Range. The National Futurity was another time honoured flagship event for the NCA first run in 1964, it has been won by some wonderful bitches’ over the years most of which continued to carve out outstanding race careers. Listed below is the full honour roll. 1964 Cultured Girl, 1965 West Opal, 1966 Miss Lane, 1967 Pearl Moss, 1968 Rocket Bridge, 1969 Anne Lewis, 1970 Tidal Mist, 1971 Top Saba, 1972 Spanish Dancer, 1973 Likely Light, 1974 Tintawin, 1975 Night Aim, 1976 Woolley Wong, 1977 Little Fresh, 1978 Tearaway Owl, 1979 Baretop Girl, 1980 Beaumaris Sue, 1981 Zany Zen, 1982 Promises Free, 1983 Winifred Bale, 1984 Turbo Top, 1985 Sophistication, 1986 Flash Jass, 1987 Expensive Lee, 1988 Tiger's Sunset, 1989 Mary Casey, 1990 Gozo Nicoloa, 1991 Just Jedda, 1992 November Sunset, 1993 National Night, 1994 Mystery Idle, 1995 Tar Dinn, 1996 Holiday Belle, 1997 Rare Missile, 1998 Fine Devil, 1999 Crystal Light, 2000 Junoesque, 2001 Queen Muffin, 2002 Hotshow Lil, 2003 Lissiloo, 2004 Nulkaba, 2005 Lukeamy 2006 Jinderra Flame and 2007 Bralyn Maisie, 2008 Elite Oriental, 2009 Digital Magic, 2010 Daydream, 2011 Crystin Bale, 2012 Midnight Capers, 2013 Sometimes Speedy, 2014 Rue De Kahn, 2015 Zipping Midge, 2016 Cash In Motion, 2017 Striker Light and 2018 Blue Sky Riot.

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At Stud

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At Stud

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NASHAPELLI Career Record, Running Derby Lane and Southland 171 starts 67 wins 31 seconds 21 thirds 12 fourths (76% in the money finishes) 

Won 2016 Southland Derby Consolation Second in the 2015 Southland Festival of Stakes Juvenile Finalist 2017 Southland Darby Henry Male Sprint

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Copley’s Corner - Compiled by Gerard Guthrie with Not Available and Orson Allen in pursuit while By Jason Adams favourite Poke The Bear found himself in bother. The leaders bumped turning for home which brought Australia Day celebrations kicked off early last the field together and the race was well and truly up for Thursday night as Deliver and Orson Allen defeated star-studded line ups to win the Maidment grabs at the top of the straight. Orson Allen had the momentum and most importantly Memorial and Australian Sprint. found clear running turning for home, to finish over the top of Blue Striker and Not Available. “It was a bit like Bradbury that!” said trainer Correy Maidment Memorial winner - Deliver Grenfell. “He had some bumping duels early with the reserve (Vital Force) but he ended up in the right place at the right time. Credit to the dog, he’s flying at the moment.” The win was Orson Allen’s second feature race win at Sandown Park after the Shootout back in November.

Sandown spoils to Deliver and Orson Allen

Deliver entered the Maidment Memorial (595m) as one of the three standouts in the market alongside My Redeemer and Neo Cleo. He jumped perfectly from box 1 and streaked away to a clear lead while Roger Express and Dyna Chancer dueled for second position. Deliver turned for home well clear and despite the best efforts of the fast finishing Dyna Chancer, Deliver held on to win by three lengths in a race record 33.95. It was Deliver’s second feature win following his Orson Allen after his Australian Sprint win. Group 1 Vic Peters victory at Wentworth Park in November. “In his starts at Wentworth Park he hasn’t got away too well, outside of those he been jumping and he got away perfectly tonight,” explained handler Jason Thompson. “Hopefully he’s doing enough to gain an invitation for the Rookie Rebel (a group 1 over 600m at The Meadows in February), that’s his target.” The win was the Thompson’s second Maidment Memorial triumph following Moriera’s 2016 victory. Two races later, an outstanding field greeted the starter for the Australian Sprint (515m). Blue Striker and Barooga Brett began best and found themselves vying for the lead down the back straight

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Copley’s Corner - Compiled by Gerard Guthrie Britton eyes Derby/Futurity double By Gerard Guthrie Jeff Britton has his sights set on a Group 1 double at Sydney’s Wentworth Park this Saturday after enjoying a night to remember in last Friday’s heats of the National Derby and National Derby. Britton dominated the heats of the National Futurity for the female sprinters, preparing all three winners; fastest qualifier Oakvale Magic (29.69sec), Group 2 Laurels winner Circle Of Dreams (29.93sec) and Laurels runner-up Flossing (30.15sec).

Laurels heroine Circle Of Dreams was one of Jeff Britton’s three winners in the Group 1 National Futurity heats.

After clean-sweeping the Futurity run-offs, Britton, who won the National Derby in 2004 with Pacific Sky, claimed his fourth straight winner for the night, taking out heat one of the Derby with Axel Footluce, which ran down odds-on favourite Fantastic Yankee in 29.78sec. Oakvale Magic and Circle Of Dreams have drawn alongside each other in boxes three and four respectively for the Futurity Final, with Flossing to exit box six, while Axel Footluce will have to contend with the five alley in the Derby decider. ____________________________________________ 2018 NATIONAL COURSING AWARDS Noel Banks Medal: Gary Robinson Greyhound of the Year: Bear Left Female Greyhound of the Year: Gotham Queen Trainer of the Year: Calven Russell Owner of the Year: Robyn Massina Junior Encouragement Award: Annabelle Groom

Robinson rewarded with Coursing honour By Greyhound Racing Victoria Gary Robinson was the recipient of the Noel Banks Medal at the 2018 Victorian Coursing Awards, held at the Sandown Greyhound Racing Club. A long-serving member and President of the Longwood

Coursing Club, Gary typifies the dedication of the many volunteers who have kept the coursing code in existence for more than 140 years. “I’ve been involved with the Longwood club for 20-odd years including the past 12 as President, and I find myself at Noel Banks medalist the club two or three times a Gary Robinson with week, depending on what host Victoria Shaw needs to be done,” Gary said. An experienced trainer based in nearby Violet Town, Gary sacrifices his own racing opportunities for others. “Gary loves racing and he loves coursing, but he doesn’t race his greyhounds at Longwood because he is busy helping run the meetings,” said National Coursing Association President, Peter Craig. “The Noel Banks Medal honours the famed greyhound administrator who won an unprecedented 11 Waterloo Cups with greyhounds he either bred, owned or trained. This Medal recognises a person’s outstanding contribution to coursing, and Gary is certainly a deserved recipient.” Craig expressed his gratitude to the many volunteers within Victorian coursing ranks and acknowledged the owners and trainers for the comradery they show. “Coursing numbers grew 15 per cent in 2018 and while there are a number of enormous benefits to coursing, the main one is that it gives greyhounds another avenue. We look forward to another big season ahead, where we are hoping the growth will come in the form of coursing maidens, and we will also be holding an increasing number of veterans races.” 2018 Waterloo Cup winner Bear Left won the Coursing Greyhound of the Year, with Heathcote trainer Ray Henness delighted with what he discovered in his first season of coursing. “Bear Left came to me from (Kyabram trainer) Calven Russell in sensational condition after being sold, so a big thank you to Calven and also to (new NCA Vice President) Murray Collyer for helping prepare him on Waterloo Cup weekend. Coursing is a great weekend and I’ll be back in 2019,” Henness said. Russell, presented with the 2018 Coursing Trainer of the Year, said it was bitter-sweet seeing Bear Left win the Waterloo Cup given it was a race his family had chased for many years. “My grandfather was a trainer who unsuccessfully tried to win a Waterloo Cup for many years, and my dad tried a few times as well as an owner. I’ve got some young pups coming through who I think will be suited to coursing so hopefully I can come back better than ever in 2019.” Devon Meadows trainer Sean Lithgow was thrilled with his star chaser Gotham Queen winning the Female Greyhound of the Year for the second successive season. “She has been unbelievable, and to win this a second time after having a litter of pups is very special. I look forward to coursing her pups in a couple of years,” Lithgow said.

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At Stud

WORM BURNER December 2013 Oaks Road x Little Looper One of the fastest greyhounds ever to race in this country “The undisputed king of Angle Park” 75 Starts 45 wins 9 seconds 9 thirds $367,360 Won 13 races in a row at Angle Park Ran 29.50 or better Ten times He won an amazing 37 races over 515 metres at Angle Park, with fastest winning times, 29.17, 29.25, 29.30, 30.31 and 29.35, and six races over 515 metres at Sandown 29.16, 29.18, 29.22, 29.30, 29.44 and 29.86.

ONLY CHAMPIONS RUN OUTSTANDING TIMES LIKE THAT CONSISTENTLY Spiral Nikita*

WORM BURNER

Oaks Road Leprechan Pace

Brindle dog

Brett Lee Leprechaun Yap Black Shiraz

26 Dec, 2013 31.5kg

Phantom Flash Minnies Nikita

Primo Uno

Little Looper Koyuga Proof

Prima Portrait No Intent Proven Mystique

Flashy Sir Westmead Seal Curryhills Fox Minnies Selena Gun Law Osti Sobbin Sal Hotshot Leprechaun Miss Ginger Dark Horizon Moral Standards Polly’s Portrait Head Honcho Hot Show Deb Awesome Assassin Proven Misty

Hugely in-bred race dogs almost always make the very best stud dogs…. This is how champion sires, Brett Lee, Temlee, Head Honcho, Bombastic Shiraz, Collision, Surf Lorian and Where’s Pedro are bred. Worm Burner is line bred 4x4 to litter sisters Sobbing Sal and Hot Show Deb. He won the 2016 Group 1 National Sprint Championship, 2015 Group 3 Brian Johnstone Memorial and the 2017 S.A Sprint Championship.

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Coursing Longwood Coursing Club Trials every Sunday morning from 8.30 - 10am last ticket sold and Tuesdays by appointment with Gary Robinson 0439 981 270. advance. Julie Stefanos, Secretary Phone/Fax: 5798 5257

Benalla Coursing Club Enquiries to:President: Andrew Scott Email: andyscott@hotmail.com M: 0400 077 617 Vice President: John Carr Email: Johncarr02@hotmail.com M: 0439 115 190 Secretary: Vacant Treasurer: Merv Phillips Email: Phillipsmscm@bigpond.com M: 0439 417 408

National Coursing Association of Victoria Inc. Executive: President: Mr Peter Craig (Lang Lang Coursing Club) T: 0418 399 911 Vice President : Mr Murray Collyer Secretary: Sarah Bice Email: sbice@grv.org.au Treasurer: Mr John E Barsby (Werribee Coursing Club) Other Executive members are: Bernie Ryan (Werribee CC); Andy Scott (Benalla PCC); John Clay (Lang Lang CC); Sue Delaney, Con Reivers (Melton GRC); Gary Robinson, Neil Mason (Longwood CC); Karen Leek (GOTBA)

Life Members of the National Coursing Assoc. of Vic. Trialling: Contact Andy Scott 0400 077 617 for all Mr K Callaghan; Mr S Cleghorn; Mr P Craig; information on trial times. Mr G Fitzpatrick; Mr A Grimmond; Mr J Harris; Track Distance: Approx. 340 metres. Mr D Hinks; Mr J Maple; Mrs M Mills; Mr T Mills; Facilities: The Grandstand gives a commanding view Mr T Smith; Mr J Van Echteld; Mr G Villinger; over proceedings and the bar is open. Great food is Ms H Villinger. prepared and served by the ladies of the club in the Mr P Lambert (dec.); Mrs W Pearl (dec.); Mr N Ryan takeaway food bar. Parking is available inside or outside (dec.) Mr R Adams (dec.) the race course. http://ncavictoria.com/2252/index.html Accomodation: There are many motels within driving distance to the track. Coursing - South Australia. Email : jahurley@bigpond.com Phone : 0417 878 511 Lang Lang Coursing Club (NOTE : No message bank) Location: McDonalds Track, Lang Lang. Home (08) 8520 2347 (has message capability) Directions: Travelling South East along South Judy Hurley Gippsland Hwy, (from Melb) turn left at Shell Service Racing Manager/Secretary Station, continue along McDonalds Track passing over GOTBA of SA Coursing Club the Railway Crossing, then turn left and take the left fork. President: John Clay Mob: 0419 559 738 Vice President: John Van Echteld OAM Secretary/Treasurer: Sue Jolly Email: jollyranch@bigpond.com Committee Members: Norm Adderley, Steve Thomas, Michael Calstrom, Dylan Edgar. Trialling: Lang Lang (Drag Lure). ** PLEASE NOTE - No walk up trials !!!! Booked trials ONLY from 9.00 am till 10.00 am every Sunday morning. To book your trials please call 0468 587 533 at 10am Thursday mornings. - 24 -


GCA Group Race Calendar/Results Forthcoming Events Feb 2 Group 1 National Derby, 520 metres - Wentworth Park Feb 2 Group 1 National Futurity, 520 metres - Wentworth Park Feb 2 Group 3 Miata, 715 metres - Cannington Feb 2/9 Group 2 Cranbourne Cup, 520 metres - Cranbourne Feb 9/16/23 Group 3 Vince Curry Memorial, 520 metres - Ipswich Feb 11/18 Group 2 Launceston Cup, 515 metres - Launceston Feb 13/20 Mar 2 Group 3 Vic Bred Maiden, 525 metres - The Meadows Feb 16 Group 1 Temlee, 525 metres - The Meadows Feb 16 Group 1 Zoom Top, 725 metres - The Meadows Feb 16 Group 1 Rookie Rebel, 600 metres - The Meadows Feb 16/23 Mar 2 Group 1 Australian Cup, 525 metres - The Meadows Feb 16/23 Group 2 Bulli Gold Cup, 472 metres - Bulli Feb 23/Mar 1 Group 1 Fanta Bale Super Stayers, 725 metres - The Meadows Last Week’s Group Race Results Thursday 24 January Albion Park BOX 1PHOTOGRAPHY Queensland Cup 600m Group 3 $40000 - $10000 - $5000 1

8

INFRARED STAR

Joanne Price

34.76

2

6

SLINGSHOT HAMMER

Brendan Pursell

35.03

3

5

CYN'S MAGIC

Cynthia Elson

35.28

4

2

DEL REY

Tom Tzouvelis

35.31

5

7

MAGIC HORNET

Raymond Burman

35.36

6

1

GELANTIPY GOLD

Selena Zammit

35.39

7

3

FIRST FIRE

John Dart

35.47

8

4

CARIBBEAN RED

Tom Tzouvelis

35.60

3.75 lengths x 3.75 lengths 34.76

Fernando Blaster See our special preview of this week’s Group 1 National Derby and Group 1 National Futurity and a list of all the previous winners, on pages 14 and 15

DON’T FORGET - ALL PREVIOUS EDITIONS, INCLUDING ALL GROUP RACE RESULTS ARE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE

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Photo Magic

Have you got old greyhound photos you need restored? - If so give Trish a call

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Books All of the works of Robert McKinnon a.k.a Maddog McDermutt, including his latest book. Stubs Feral, are available online at

https://www.amazon.com/ Then reference Robert McKinnon

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Greyhounds in the home Friends of Greyhound Adoption Programs (Australia) Australia

Noel McMahon Mr Bombproof loves everyone and everything

http://www.facebook.com/groups/144096608971567/

Fast Friends R&R Those eyes!

Sarah Richardson We’ve seen so many happy greyhounds on their Portsea beds and are looking at getting one for our big 37kg boy Jett.

Hannah Ngaei Made this out of my son’s Hama beads, Junie may not look impressed but I know she loves it

A question for those who have one (just because they are a bit pricey so I want to make sure it’s worth the $$$), are they lasting well? Given that it’s going to be slept on for 21-22hrs/day, I want to make sure it’s going to stand up to the ‘greyhound’ level of usage! And is the whole cover washable? Thanks in advance! A pic of Jett, just cos we love his little head

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Greyhounds in the home Editor’s Pic of the week Belle Burley (New Member) 100% supervised so please don't worry.

These two are like glue. My little one will go around a corner out of view and he trots on after her to bring her back... is happy for her

to sit with him for cuddles and kisses.

Noel McMahon (Admin) Warmer Weather Finally some warmer weather in Victoria. But irrespective of where you live be mindful when walking your greyhounds that they may take some time to adjust to the heat Greyhounds traditionally don’t like walking in temperatures above 25 degrees so:      

Ditch the coats Keep the walks shorter until they adjust Walk earlier in cooler temperatures Watch for signs of distress Keep your dogs hydrated and Make sure they have water immediately they get home And watch out for snakes in long grass because they are active. - 29 -


Greyhounds in the home FOSTER A GREYHOUND: There are many greyhounds who need a little more assistance to help them settle into pet life They fall into two categories Greyhounds who are transitioning from the track and need help to pass their GAP assessment OR Those dogs who have been a marginal fail at their GAP assessment These dogs are just gorgeous happy greyhounds, the only difference is that need a little more help to transition into pet life The reality is that without foster carers some of these dogs are at risk If you would like to change the life of beautiful dog contact Rebecca and join her team ____________________________________________

Send us your favourite dogs in your home pic.

editor@victoriangreyhoundweekly.com.au Noel McMahon

Greyhound Weekly is a proud supporter of the Greyhound Adoption Program

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GRV Greyhound Care

Greyhound Veterinarians in Victoria Place/Area

Practice

Veterinarian

Albury/Wodonga Ballarat Bendigo

Phone

Hume Animal Hospital Dr. Rohan Goyne (02) 6025 4088 Eureka Veterinary Hospital Dr. Robert Page (03) 5333 5959 McIvor Road Veterinary Centre Dr. Sue Collins (03) 5443 7749 Dr. James Chadwick Dr. Jack Wong Caulfield Caulfield Veterinary Clinic Dr. Janene Kirschner (03) 9527 7740 Craigieburn Craigieburn Animal Hospital Dr. Michael Bell (03) 9305 5855 Cranbourne Walnut Veterinary Centre Dr. Des Fegan (03) 5995 5255 East Bentleigh East Bentleigh Veterinary clinic Dr. Kunal Nagaich (03) 9579 3430 Glenrowan Glenrowan Veterinary Clinic Dr. Joanne Watkins (03) 5766 2661 Keysborough Keysborough Veterinary Clinic Dr. Chris Boemo (03) 9798 7274 Langwarrin Langwarrin Veterinary Clinic Dr. Barbara Bakhoy (03) 9789 1682 Maffra Gippsland Veterinary Hospital (incorporating Maffra Veterinary Center, Sale Veterinary Centre and Gippsland Equine Hospital) Dr. Cindy Hayes, Dr. Duncan Runciman (03) 5147 1177 Mansfield Mansfield Veterinary Hospital Dr. Peter Cullen (03) 5775 2055 Maryborough Maryborough Veterinary Practice Dr. Gemma Coulter (03) 5461 4466 Metro West – Regional North West (Mobile practice) Dr. Elissa Marriott 0448 304 070 Newton Newton Veterinary Clinic Dr. John (Jack) Ayerbe (03) 5221 5333 Oakleigh Monash Veterinary Center Dr. Ray Ferguson (03) 9544 7455 Dr. Mark Foley Dr. Stuart Mason Sale Gippsland Veterinary Hospital (incorporating Maffra Veterinary Center, Sale Veterinary Centre and Gippsland Equine Hospital) Dr. Emily Haywood (03) 5144 3100 Sandown Sandown Vet Clinic Dr. Alastair Smith (03) 9547 6666 Shepparton Shepparton Greyhound Racing Club Dr. Zoe Manning (03) 5823 5577 Tatura Tatura Vet Clinic Dr. Phil Stammers (03) 5824 1755 Terang Terang & Mortlake Veterinary Clinic Dr. Nicole Cheek Dr. Craig Wood (03) 5592 2111 Trafalgar Trafalgar Veterinary Centre Dr. Peter McCourt Dr. Gee Tawfik (03) 5633 1327 Wangaratta Wangarrata Veterinary Clinic Dr. Felicity Miller Dr. Adam Williams (03) 5721 4000 Warrnambool The Vet Group – Wollaston and The Vet Group – Timboon All vets (03) 5561 6911 Warrnambool Warrnambool Quality Vetcare Dr. Craig Finlayson 0487 232 044

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Rhonda’s World Rhonda’s World Rhonda Singleton shares photos from her collection of History and Memorabilia. Rhonda lives in New South Wales and became involved with greyhounds in 2007 as a owner and racing them all over the state.

More Great memories! Olympic Park 1976

I

Stud Books for Sale Rare collection of Australian and New Zealand Greyhound Stud books. 40 volumes from 1972/3 to 2013 Good condition for their age. $1,000 or nearest offer. Email: editor@victoriangreyhoundweekly.com.au

Rhonda enjoying Australia Day

my dogs

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Windy Millar*

August 2006 Honcho Classic (Head Honcho x Sure Lass) x Any Time Soon (Staplers Jo x Toss Spirit) 52 Starts 14 wins 23 placings Won 2009 Group 1 Belfred Stakes, and 2008 Group 3 Kasco Stakes, with placings at Group level. Outstanding winning percentage as a sire. $700 Frozen, Bendigo or Sandown Contact Richard 0400 578 533

NOW AVAILABLE FOR STUD DUTIES (AI or Natural, at Bendigo)

Athos Black Dog Dec 2011 35kgs

Windy Millar* (Honcho Classic x Any Time Soon)

x Alanis Lane (Primo Uno x Daishi Bale) 95 starts, 15 wins, 14 seconds, 11 thirds Won 425 to 600 metres As close as you can get to Turanza Bale on the dam side.

CALL RICHARD 0400 578 533

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GAP All of the works of Robert McKinnon a.k.a Maddog McDermutt, including his latest book. Stubs Feral, are available online at

https://www.amazon.com/ Then reference Robert McKinnon

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