HE would be the veteran of 107 starts at a time when it was unusual for top-flight greyhounds to compete so often, but Fair Sentence (Bright Judge x Alsvider Apr ’87) first came to real prominence when he annexed the 1989 Geelong Cup straight after taking out the Anniversary Trophy at Olympic Park.
A black dog, Fair Sentence would have a special affinity with the Geelong track during a career which began in January 1989 and ended 34 months later, in October 1991.
Trained by Graeme Bate, Fair Sentence commenced his career with Read full article
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