No hard feelings for centurion Grudge

April 20, 2021 Comments Off
No hard feelings for centurion Grudge

By Victoria Shaw

The very meaning of the word grudge implies feelings of ill will, or resentment, and is a rather peculiar name, for a racing greyhound.

However, the Theo Van Taarling-prepared racer who is known to punters as Grudge is an extremely lovable, honest hound who certainly does not exhibit any unsociable characteristics.

Grudge (Black Magic Opal x Captivating) does have a much more cordial kennel name, that being simply Bob, and his recent victory, at start number 100, gave greyhound trainer Van Taarling and his family a huge thrill, along with the ‘See the Dream’ syndicate, headed by prominent owner Serge Buccilli.

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Source:: https://www.grv.org.au/news/2021/04/20/no-hard-feelings-for-centurion-grudge/

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