Australian Racing Greyhound News

Bravo: Unlawful Entry to stand at stud after fabulous career

Bravo: Unlawful Entry to stand at stud after fabulous career
July 9, 2017 Comments Off

By Katherine Ernst Unlawful Entry winning the Great Chase PIC: Paul Munt. KELLY Bravo says she feels ‘relieved’ to have finally made the decision to retire group 1 winner Unlawful Entry (Knocka Norris x She Ain’t Late Dec ’13). Bravo ... Read More »

Britton’s reserve runner claims a Landmark win in Bendigo Cup

Britton’s reserve runner claims a Landmark win in Bendigo Cup
July 8, 2017 Comments Off

By Katherine Ernst Connections with Landmark following his Bendigo Cup win. PIC Bendigo Greyhounds Facebook. LEADING Victorian trainer Rob Britton has praised his new co-trainer Brendan Pursell after the duo recorded an upset victory in Friday night’s Group 2 Bendigo ... Read More »

Maturity Classic the goal for Fast Times after Winter Cup triumph

Maturity Classic the goal for Fast Times after Winter Cup triumph
July 7, 2017 Comments Off

By Katherine Ernst Fast Times wins his heat of the Winter Cup. PIC Box 1 Photography. FAST Times (Barcia Bale x Clockwise Apr ’15) will be aimed at capturing the Maturity Classic crown at The Meadows after breaking through for ... Read More »

Greyhound participant helping the homeless through sleep out

Greyhound participant helping the homeless through sleep out
July 7, 2017 Comments Off

By Katherine Ernst Kristy Harper is raising money for the homeless CENTRAL Coast participant Kristy Harper is excited to be combining her two passions – greyhound racing and giving back to the local community – by participating in the USU ... Read More »

Remember when: Buka Sunset bowed out in form in Bendigo Cup

Remember when: Buka Sunset bowed out in form in Bendigo Cup
July 7, 2017 Comments Off

By Duncan Stearn HE had already established himself as one of the best sprinters in the country when, on December 14, 1987, Buka Sunset contested his last race, the final of the Bendigo Cup, run over 430m. In a fitting ... Read More »

Fernando Bale making his mark in the breeding barn

Fernando Bale making his mark in the breeding barn
July 6, 2017 Comments Off

By Katherine Ernst STUD master Paul Westerveld says he is thrilled by the first crop of youngsters hitting the track by champion greyhound Fernando Bale (Kelsos Fusileer x Chloe Allen Mar ’13). Trained by Andrea Dailly, Fernando Bale was arguably ... Read More »

Jesaulenko set to capitalise on rails alley in Bendigo Cup

Jesaulenko set to capitalise on rails alley in Bendigo Cup
July 6, 2017 Comments Off

By Katherine Ernst Terri Morris with her star greyhound Jesaulenko. PIC Paul Munt TERRI Morris is hopeful that her star sprinter Jesaulenko can capitalise on gaining a start from box one in Friday night’s Group 2 Bendigo Cup (425m). The ... Read More »

Stewards wrap: long list of trainers suspended, fined or banned

Stewards wrap: long list of trainers suspended, fined or banned
July 5, 2017 Comments Off

By Katherine Ernst Phillip Rowley has been fined by the Victorian Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board (RADB) after being found guilty of a breach of GAR 83(2)(3). The charge was in relation to the greyhound Loud Lana which returned a ... Read More »

Why Wine Glass deserves to be remembered fondly

Why Wine Glass deserves to be remembered fondly
July 5, 2017 Comments Off

By Duncan Stearn She was one of the best Queensland sprinters of her era, yet until Wine Glass (Head Honcho x Hello Pop) narrowly snared the 1997 Winter Cup (then called the Eukanuba Cup) at Albion Park, the Paddy Ryan-trained ... Read More »

Introducing Australian Racing Greyhound’s first print edition

Introducing Australian Racing Greyhound’s first print edition
July 4, 2017 Comments Off

By Brad McGrath AustralianRacingGreyhound.com is proud to announce the launch of our first ARG NEWS edition. Featuring the best stories published on our website throughout the week, plus exclusive ARG NEWS subscriber content, the 24-page printable .pdf is aimed at ... Read More »