Qld Carnival off to a flying start
As the storm clouds continued to hover over south-east Queensland in late May, an on-track storm involving some of the nation’s top chasers was also brewing.
As the storm clouds continued to hover over south-east Queensland in late May, an on-track storm involving some of the nation’s top chasers was also brewing.
The resilience of the Queensland greyhound racing industry continues to be on full display following further heavy rainfall over the last month.
During a winter carnival soaked in history, powerhouse Queensland trainer Tony Brett can be forgiven for a more-than-fleeting glance into the rear-vision mirror.
TRAINER Craig Gardoll landed the quinella when Quick As lived right up to his name to defeat kennelmate Dasey May in the recent Don Waldron Memorial (484m) at Casino.
The big end of town may have lit the spark, but Greyhound Racing NSW’s ‘go-to’ man Wayne Billett has no doubt what has fueled the Million Dollar Chase into a raging success story.
MAJOR changes are being made to this year’s Puppy Auction at Ipswich.
Club president Rob Essex said last month he was hoping the changes would benefit breeders and buyers alike.
Like a punch-drunk fighter, Luke Gatehouse is praying for the bell.
For the boss of Albion Park ‘the bell’ is the end to the wet season in South-East Queensland.
The Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club is staging its postponed 50th anniversary race meeting on Thursday, June 2. It promises to be a top night – somebody will win a $30,000 car.
Betting into any greyhound futures market is a double-edged sword, as genuine value may be identified but the realization that you are also wagering on an ‘all-in’ product with no refund possible should your selection fail to make the final field, naturally causes apprehension.
Mark Duclos has been surrounded by greyhound greatness almost all his life – so close he could literally touch it. But for the man widely regarded as the media face of greyhound racing in Australia, close enough isn’t good enough.