This is why we love greyhound racing
WHENEVER life tries to bring Kim Shedden down it’s greyhounds that have picked him back up.
WHENEVER life tries to bring Kim Shedden down it’s greyhounds that have picked him back up.
I’M not recommending anyone follow my path into greyhound racing. That’s because it involved me slicing off four fingers on my left hand and being in a cast for nine months.
THE Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club’s 50th anniversary comes at another pivotal moment in its existence.
NORTHERN NSW-based Keith Boan has just had one of his most successful years as a trainer.
THE Vince Curry Maiden, staged annually by the Ipswich club, can always toss up some great race dogs, some of who will have a lasting impact upon the greyhound racing world.
It’s been a busy but productive start to 2022, with the TAB Golden Greys Summer Racing Carnival once again shining a light on Queensland as the place to chase.
Chase writer MIKE HILL tracks the trainers who recorded multiple-winners at a single track across the past month.
WHEN the dust had settled at the end of the 2021 Golden Easter Egg carnival, glory had been bestowed upon some greats, boom youngsters were set on a career path to history, and tears were shed for legends of the industry achieving success in trying times.
VETERAN trainer Keith ‘Ned’ Snow, who admits his family has a distant connection to the infamous Ned Kelly, couldn’t stop smiling after his smart youngster Shipwreck won a drama-packed $72,250 Group 3 Vince Curry Memorial Maiden (520m) at Ipswich early last month.