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Thursday, February 16th, 2012 - No. 825 PRICE $6.50 WA $7.00 (Includes GST) ® TM ® TM FORM GUIDES INSIDE INCLUDE Pacemakers Swoopers Suggested Trifectas Hot Dog Ratings Expert Tips Best Bets Ngf hotdogs THIS WEEK’S TABCORP JACKPOTS Sandown Park Thursday 16 February BIG6 : 4,5,6,7,8,9 $2,388.07 The Meadows Saturday 18 February First 4 : Rookie Rebel $25,000 Wentworth Park Saturday 18 February BIG6 : 4,5,6,7,8,9 $25,000 GLEN GALLON gets the chance to add another Group 1 to his tally after drawing the coveted red box in The Temlee to be run over 525 metres at The Meadows on Saturday night. The 2011 Brisbane Cup winner has been seemingly cursed with bad box draws, having only had the cherry twice in his life for an Albion Park Maiden win in 30.00 BON and a win over Bogie King there in 30.29. He won the Brisbane Cup beating two of his rivals here, Dyna Tron and Radley Bale, after coming from the three to score in 30.10. He ventured to The Meadows at the end of December for the Group 1 Silver Chief, and after winning a heat and semi in 29.69 and 29.77 respec- tively, was totally luckless in the fi- nal, storming home to run second to Godsend. Following-on from that effort, he won a heat of the Group 1 Perth Cup in 29.87 before having no luck at all in the final, finishing sixth to Oaks Road. Trained by Tony Brett, the son of Flying Stanley and Incoherent proba- bly won’t be able to lead here but should get a great sit on the leaders and is the one that should be doing his best at the end to claim the $75,000 first prizemoney. It’s extremely hard to fault Oaks Road’s current form, as he just landed the Group 1 Perth Cup following a brilliant victory in the Bob Payne Summer series. The son of Spiral Nikita and Lep- rechaun Pace has only been to The Meadows once and that was for the 2011 TOPGUN. On that occasion, the Mark Gatt trained chaser wore the pink vest to finish fourth behind Allen Harper. The powerful black chaser from NSW will have to overcome the dreaded five alley here if he’s to make it back to back Group 1 victo- ries, but he handled that draw in the Bob Payne. Radley Bale is in the veteran class now and he’ll line up in box two hop- ing to go one better than he did in last year’s TOPGUN, which oddly enough was his last start on the track. The Graeme Bate trained galloper won the 2011 Golden Easter Egg as well as contesting numerous Group 1 races, and apart from the two previ- ously mentioned appearances, was a narrow runner-up in the Adelaide Cup and third in the Brisbane Cup behind Glen Gallon and Dyna Tron. The son of Big Daddy Cool and Minkara Bale has won 36 races to date and showed retirement is not on his radar by leading all the way in Monday’s Group 2 Launceston Cup. He has the ability to lead through- out or come from behind and must be respected in any race he contests. Dyna Tron just won the 2011 Victorian GOTY and is chasing his third Group 1. At the end of 2011 he scored in the Melbourne Cup and the Hobart Thousand, as well as winning the Group 2 Geelong Cup and was also a close second to Glen Gallon in the Brisbane Cup. The son of Collision and Gold Rush Bale loves The Meadows track and isn’t all that badly drawn in the six, as he does tend to race very well from the wider draws. Trained by Andrea Dailly, the red brindle galloper will go to within $2,000 of a half a million dollars in prizemoney if successful here. - Darryl Embling 80 PAGE EDITION Classy Glen Gallon has been blessed with the rails draw in The Temlee at The Meadows on Saturday night, making the honest chaser’s task a tad easier. Every time a greyhound wearing the pink number 8 vest wins a race in Victoria or Tasmania during February, Greyhound Racing Victoria and TasRacing are donating $500 to the McGrath Foundation, to help fund additional McGrath Breast Care Nurses across Australia. The 50 th pink winner of the 2012 Go The Pink Dog! campaign was recorded Monday in the last race at Shepparton as Corazon Bale crossed the finish line, taking the total raised to $25,000.

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Thursday, February 16th, 2012 - No. 825

PRICE $6.50 WA $7.00 (Includes GST) ® TM® TM

FORM GUIDES INSIDE INCLUDE Pacemakers Swoopers Suggested Trifectas Hot Dog Ratings Expert Tips Best Bets

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THIS WEEK’S TABCORP JACKPOTS

Sandown Park Thursday 16 February

BIG6 : 4,5,6,7,8,9 $2,388.07

The Meadows Saturday 18 February

First 4 : Rookie Rebel $25,000

Wentworth Park Saturday 18 February

BIG6 : 4,5,6,7,8,9 $25,000

GLEN GALLON gets the chance to add another Group 1 to his tally after drawing the coveted red box in The Temlee to be run over 525 metres at The Meadows on Saturday night. The 2011 Brisbane Cup winner has been seemingly cursed with bad box draws, having only had the cherry twice in his life for an Albion Park Maiden win in 30.00 BON and a

win over Bogie King there in 30.29. He won the Brisbane Cup beating two of his rivals here, Dyna Tron and Radley Bale, after coming from the three to score in 30.10. He ventured to The Meadows at the end of December for the Group 1 Silver Chief, and after winning a heat and semi in 29.69 and 29.77 respec-tively, was totally luckless in the fi-

nal, storming home to run second to Godsend. Following-on from that effort, he won a heat of the Group 1 Perth Cup in 29.87 before having no luck at all in the final, finishing sixth to Oaks Road. Trained by Tony Brett, the son of Flying Stanley and Incoherent proba-bly won’t be able to lead here but should get a great sit on the leaders and is the one that should be doing his best at the end to claim the $75,000 first prizemoney. It’s extremely hard to fault Oaks Road’s current form, as he just landed the Group 1 Perth Cup following a brilliant victory in the Bob Payne Summer series. The son of Spiral Nikita and Lep-rechaun Pace has only been to The Meadows once and that was for the 2011 TOPGUN. On that occasion, the Mark Gatt

trained chaser wore the pink vest to finish fourth behind Allen Harper. The powerful black chaser from NSW will have to overcome the dreaded five alley here if he’s to make it back to back Group 1 victo-ries, but he handled that draw in the Bob Payne. Radley Bale is in the veteran class now and he’ll line up in box two hop-ing to go one better than he did in last year’s TOPGUN, which oddly enough was his last start on the track.

The Graeme Bate trained galloper won the 2011 Golden Easter Egg as well as contesting numerous Group 1 races, and apart from the two previ-ously mentioned appearances, was a narrow runner-up in the Adelaide Cup and third in the Brisbane Cup behind Glen Gallon and Dyna Tron.

The son of Big Daddy Cool and Minkara Bale has won 36 races to date and showed retirement is not on

his radar by leading all the way inMonday’s Group 2 Launceston Cup.

He has the ability to lead through-out or come from behind and must berespected in any race he contests.

Dyna Tron just won the 2011Victorian GOTY and is chasing histhird Group 1.

At the end of 2011 he scored inthe Melbourne Cup and the HobartThousand, as well as winning theGroup 2 Geelong Cup and was also aclose second to Glen Gallon in theBrisbane Cup.

The son of Collision and GoldRush Bale loves The Meadows trackand isn’t all that badly drawn in thesix, as he does tend to race very wellfrom the wider draws.

Trained by Andrea Dailly, the redbrindle galloper will go to within$2,000 of a half a million dollars inprizemoney if successful here.

- Darryl Embling

80 PAGE EDITION

Classy Glen Gallon has been blessed with the rails draw in The Temlee at The Meadows on Saturday night, making the honest chaser’s task a tad easier.

Every time a greyhound wearing the pink number 8 vest wins a race in Victoria or Tasmania during February, Greyhound Racing Victoria and TasRacing are donating $500 to the McGrath Foundation, to help fund additional McGrath Breast Care Nurses across Australia. The 50th pink winner of the 2012 Go The Pink Dog! campaign was recorded Monday in the last race at Shepparton as Corazon Bale crossed the finish line, taking the total raised to $25,000.

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THE TOP 56 greyhounds seeded straight into the Group 1 Rover Mowers Australian Cup heats – to be held on February 25 at The Meadows - have been finalised. The outstanding group of chasers (listed below), includes dual Group 1 winner Dyna Tron, recent Group 1 Perth Cup winner Oaks Road and seasoned campaigner Radley Bale, a greyhound whose prizemoney will soar to well over $620,000 if victorious in the Grand Final of the Rover Mowers Australian Cup on March 3.

The 59 remaining greyhounds nominated for the Australian C u p w i l l c o m p e t e i n preliminaries that will take place on Saturday week (February 18), on an evening which will also see the running of the Group 1 Temlee, Group 2 Zoom Top and the Group 2 Rookie Rebel, races which are all sponsored by Macro Meats. The eight greyhounds to qualify from the preliminaries will join the seeded 56 greyhounds in Australian Cup heats on February 25.

Top 56 seeded greyhounds ALLEN ELROY ALLEN HERTZ ALLEN LAWSON AMAKLER GIRL ASTON ELLE AUTOAMERICAN BALA BALE BOGIE KING BY STARLIGHT CAPE HAWKE CAROL ALLEN COLD FUSION DAINTREE PALACE DAINTREE ROCKET DAVID BALE DEFRIM BALE DON CHENDO

DON'T KNOCKA HIM DYNA BERT DYNA GALA DYNA MORRIS DYNA STEAL DYNA TRON GLEN GALLON GODSEND KNOCKA KNOWS ALL LEKTRA JAY LEKTRA JOHNSON MEPUNGA GEORDIE MYSTERY PINK MYSTIC APPLE NO JUSTICE OAKS ROAD PEGGY MAY PRINCE DIABLO PRINCE HOLYFIELD

PROVEN CHEVY PROVEN IMPALA PROVEN MAYHEM RADLEY BALE SELECT BREAKER SELECT NAN SHEREEN BALE SMOKE HOME SODA BOY SPRING GUN STACK 'EM FLAT STETSON DONNA STRONG INTENTION SYMMETRY THINGS MISSING TONNELI BALE UP AND AWAY WY YUNG TIGER YOWYEH Strong Intention looks hard to beat in Saturday night’s The Rookie Rebel at The Meadows.

ONE OF the best middle distance greyhounds in circulation is Strong Intention, who is in line to collect another Group 2 after drawing box one in The Rookie Rebel to be run over 600 metres at The Meadows on Saturday night. The son of Brett Lee and So Busy is extremely hard to run down when in front and from his inside draw, should be able to lead this field and give himself a good chance of victory in the hand-picked field. A winner of 19 of his 63 runs, including the McKenna Memorial over 595 metres, he’s in tip-top form of late, having finished second in the Group 2 Cranbourne Cup before winning the Maidment Me-morial at Sandown over 595 metres. Trained by Jamie Ennis, he goes into the race without a win at the trip but does have great winning form over the 525 metres here and couldn’t get any better opportunity to break through for his first win at

this journey. Lektra Jay recently ran a great

second in the Group 1 Perth Cup to Oaks Road and he’ll line up in the outside trap here.

Prior to his Perth Cup cam-paign he made the final of the Group 2 Cranbourne Cup, coming from the eight there to finish third.

The versatile galloper was also a finalist in the Group 1 Sale Cup at the end of 2011, finishing a slightly unlucky but close sixth.

Trained by Andrea Dailly, he goes into this race with a 34.36 PB at the trip where he has scored three times, as well as winning races over the shorter 525 metres here in very fast times.

His kennelmate, Dyna Morris, who’s a member of the Collision and Gold Rush Bale litter, has drawn box three.

He’s just stepped up to the mid-dle distances where he’s had five runs for two wins and three sec-

onds, the latest was when he chased Shimaguni home last Saturday night, beaten three and a half lengths in a slick 34.15.

A Group 1 Melbourne Cup fi-nalist in 2011, Dyna Morris can do it from in front or from behind and is definitely the real danger runner in the race.

Stack ’Em Flat loves the 600 metres trip and goes into the race with the fastest PB, that being 34.20 achieved in one of his five wins here.

The son of Bombastic Shiraz and Bar Crusher contested this race a year ago, finishing third to Sym-metry.

The Graeme Bate trained chaser, with 36 wins to his name, usually drops out and rattles home, and with the prospect of a genuine pace on up front, he just needs no bad luck when making his run to try and snare the $40,000 first prizemoney.

- Darryl Embling

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MINI POD has become one of the most consistent gallopers in the pow-erful Tom Noble kennel in the past year.

She proved that again last Thurs-day night at Albion Park when win-ning an added-money Fifth Grade series final over 520 metres at Albion Park.

But ever since Mini Pod was a pup, Tom Noble has been intent on getting her out of his kennel.

Mini Pod (Made To Size - Black Eye Dooley) came into Tom’s kennel when she was swapped as a pup by Chambers Flat trainer, John Field for a pup that Noble had bred.

Tom reared the fawn bitch, broke her in with good reports but then sent her to Glen Carrington to train.

“I had that many pups at the time, I didn’t really want her,” said Tom.

Carrington won several races with her, and Tom offered the bitch to Glen’s son-in-law, John Chardon for $3,000.

“John had the money there to buy her but the deal fell through,” said Tom.

“I then took her to Rockhampton last year to run through their Cup

Carnival.” When Tom got back he again

offered her to the Carringtons to train but this time Glen and his wife, Pat refused. Mini Pod took her stakes earnings for Noble to $45,000 when she won the Fifth Grade final at Albion Park last Thursday night in 30.39, and now will be the spearhead of Noble’s Rocky Cup team this year.

Mini Pod scored by a length over kennelmate Jack Swagger, with a length and three quarters to third placed Redex.

Mini Pod has won 16 races, most of them for Tom Noble.

“She’s just a good honest little bitch,” said Tom. “I hope she stays sound because she will be my main Rocky Cup dog in a couple of months.”

That series will be run in May. Mini Pod used her two box to

hold a handy position around the first corner behind kennelmate, Jack Swagger.

She railed past the leader on the home turn and proved too strong.

“She normally doesn’t come from behind,” said Tom, “but tonight she did, as Jack Swagger stayed off the fence to let her through.”

She ran 30.39 to win her eighth race at Albion Park.

“I’m glad I kept her now,” said Tom. “She’s been a very handy little bitch.”

Hanson Geoff FORMER Victorian dog man, Geoff Allen remembers the glory days of the late 1980s when the progeny of those great brood bitches, Wanzel and I’m Blessed were winning everything around.

Geoff lived at Glenrowan (near Wangaratta) at the time, and the Wan-zel progeny came out of Benalla, whilst the I’m Blessed progeny was out of Shepparton.

Geoff has been a real student of greyhound breeding for decades.

He was on the spot to see how good Wanzel and I’m Blessed produced. When Hanson Senor led virtually throughout to win a heat of the 520 me-tres Young Guns at Albion Park last Thursday night, Geoff smiled and remem-bered back to the late 1980s. “It was an era when Wanzel and I’m Blessed were producing champi-ons,” said Geoff. “They were full sisters but from different litters.” Geoff was so im-pressed that he combined them into a couple of pedi-grees of his own and now, 30 years later, he has come up with Hanson Senor (Give Me Five - Hanson Charm), who took his re-cord to seven wins from 16 starts with last Thursday night’s victory. He scored by a length and three quarters over Aladdin’s Queen, with three and a quarter lengths to Time Will Tell flashing up for third. The winner ran 30.24 and it was his fourth win in a row. “His mother is bred to be a brood bitch,” said Geoff. “Even though she was-n’t all that good on the racetrack, she had a fair bit of pace and could just get 520 metres,” Hanson Charm also carries three crosses of Starfire Lady through her

son, the famous New Tears and daughter, Treb Lass, a bitch Geoff had great success with.

Allen says Hanson Senor was as fit as he could make him but with age could get better.

“He’s won this race tonight on his second birthday,” said Geoff.

Hanson Senor had won in a fast 30.10 at Albion Park the previous Monday night.

“I don’t like backing them up this quick, and that may have taken a bit off him tonight,” said Geoff.

First for Gary GARY PALMER celebrated his first Thursday night Albion Park victory when Wild Ace led throughout last week.

Wild Ace (Collision - Halzani) won a heat of the Young Guns over 520 metres in 30.29 and it proved to Gary that his special sprinter was back on track.

Gary had brought Wild Ace to Albion Park on January 19 after he had run a near track record 29.89 when winning at Lismore.

Wild Ace led clearly but was run down by Days Of Tunza, finishing second.

“He pulled up with a shoulder injury out after that run. I’ve since had a blood test done on him and it showed a thyroid problem,” said Gary.

“I got the blood test done because I thought he was cramping.”

Wild Ace is now on a course of tablets for that thyroid problem.

“He’s only been on them for a week but already it seems to have made a difference,” said Gary.

Wild Ace led through a 5.74 first section but carved out a fast 11.62 middle section.

He got tired nearing the line but still won by four lengths over Lusina, with a half length to Pacific Prince third.

Wild Ace has now won seven and been placed in five of his 16 starts.

Gary raced and trained dam Hal-zani, who was a better than handy middle distance performer for him.

Bu he refused a $25,000 offer for the dog some months ago.

“You wait a long time to get a dog like this,” he said. “The fun is in the racing of such a good dog.”

Halzani was purchased from the late Bob Thompson at Lismore.

“Bob and I were mates for many years and he sold me this bitch from a litter that also included Highland Hi,” said Gary.

Halzani has a litter of four pups by Surf Lorian about to be educated by Steve Keep at Casino.

It was the mercurial Keep who educated Wild Ace and put a huge wrap on the dog.

Gary is confident that Wild Ace will run up to 600 metres in the fu-ture.

He is considering his options for a mate for Halzani when she next comes on season.

A repeat to Collision could be the first option.

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Mini Pod showed her rivals how its done by landing a 520 metres Fifth Grade at ‘The Creek’ last week, downing kennelmate, Jack Swinger in 30.39.

Geoff Allen is seen here with Hanson Senor, a well-bred chaser that took out a Young Guns heat in 30.24 at Albion Park last Thursday.

Wild Ace proved too good in a heat of the Young Guns, clocking 30.29 to give Gary Palmer his first Thursday night victory at headquarters as a trainer.

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TOP NSW sprinter, Adam Meway was having a hit-out at The Mead-ows in preparation fort this week’s heats of the Australian Cup. And the Anthony Azzopardi trained racer enjoyed the rails alley in the Mixed 4th/5th Grade, running the 525 metres in 30.24, a time he can improve on. In front from the outset, Adam Meway reeled-off splits of 5.07 and 17.76 to be four lengths ahead of Imani Bale coming off the back. Showing plenty of determina-tion in the run home, the classy son of EA’s Itzaboy and Full Reign greeted the judge with two and three quarter lengths to spare over Imani Bale, while Darlin Bale railed into third place, a further three lengths away. In making it two wins from three starts at the track and dis-tance, the red fawn dog has faced the starter 45 times, racking-up 17 wins and 11 placings, snaring

$89,125 in stakes. TONNELI BALE, a classy galloper who won the Darwin Cup then lost it after a positive swab, hadn’t done much on the track since returning from the Top End. But there were signs that she was getting into the swing of things when she recently landed a 520 metres Mixed 4th/5th Grade at Geelong, clocking a swift 30.09.

That was on January 19, and a month later in a Grade 5 she notched her first win at her debut outing over the 600 metres journey at the Northcorp Boulevard venue.

Raced by Paul Wheeler, the

Graeme Bate trained chaser was in trouble on the first bend but was still a handily placed fourth be-hind the pacesetting Just Coinci-dence in 8.92 with a lap to travel.

Just Coincidence was travel-ling extremely well along the back and reached the next checkpoint in 22.01 with a two lengths break on Talkative, while there was a gap to Tonneli Bale about to unleash her run.

With Talkative hoisting the white flag in the straight, it was left to Tonneli Bale to catch up.

Knuckling down to her task, the daughter of Collision and Am-brosia Bale arrived in the nick of time, scoring by a half head to Just Coincidence in 34.64, while third placed Talkative was three lengths further afield.

A Ladies Bracelet winner, Tonneli Bale has contested 59 races for 20 wins and 17 placings, putting $180,186 in the bank.

Plenty of training talent with this formidable duo: Max Burkedin and Anthony Azzopardi trackside with NSW visitor, Adam Medway, who was successful in leading all the way over 525 metres on Saturday night. Readers will remember Max Burdekin’s Most Awesome dead-heating with Blackjack Tom in the 2003 Australian Cup.

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Kiwi stayer, Thrilling Brat had his first look at The Meadows on the weekend. His trainer, Tirau based Karen Walsh gave him a hit out over the 525 metres sprint trip and the brindle chaser rattled home to record a very competitive 30.13. A winner at Wentworth Park in November and December, the son of Hallucinate and Thrilling Faith registered splits of 5.35 and 18.17, prompting his trainer to mention that he will have a 300 metres run on Monday evening out of the 725 metres boxes, which should be enough prior to Saturday night’s The Zoom Top classic. Thrilling Brat has drawn the two trap, and on December 30 last year, landed the Arch Kennels Distance Championship at Cambridge over 747 metres.

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IT HAS BEEN a testing week for connections of Wez Da Risk, who led throughout in the Free For All at Wentworth Park last Saturday night. The dam of this speedy black chaser, Wez Da Picnic, came into season the previous weekend for the first time in nearly three and a half years.

The dilemma, of course, where to go in the sire ranks, having previ-ously been mated with Run The Risk and whelped the successful litter that has currently produced 40 winners and $70,000 in earnings.

The question,.. do repeat matings work? After extensive pondering and asking some noted breeders, the nod was given for another service with the under-utilised sire, Run The Risk, and when Wez Da Risk grabbed the cash for the fourth time at head-quarters, the look of good decision was quite noticeable. The main race on the card was a wide-open betting affair, with $4.00 the field when the green light was switched on.

As the lids opened it was Wez Da Risk from box six that showed her customary early dash and this week cleared her rivals with a very slick 5.38 first section. At the first corner Wez Da Risk led with Undisputed Dos bullocking into second spot as the two inside runners, Shady’s Lesson and Main Drag jammed up, whilst Kelly’s Hero was pushed wide and out of play. Wez Da Risk increased her lead down the back with a flying 13.90 section, while Undisputed Dos was trying hard to stay in touch.

When heads were turned for home the connections of Undisputed Dos were still hopeful of reining-in the leader should she start to shorten stride.

However, half-way down the run-ning it was evident that Wez Da Risk’s advantage was far too big and the tiny 26kg chaser hit the line with one and a half lengths to spare over Undisputed Dos, with third placed Shady’s Lesson a further five lengths astern. Wez Da Risk clocked her best effort over the 520 metres in 13 starts with a zippy 30.01 gallop. Whelped in December 2008, Wez Da Risk is trained by Pauline Moran, and to date has had 33 career starts for 12 wins and 12 placings.

Undisputed Dos (Pure Octane x Dos Santos), trained by Andy Lord, has had 64 starts for 21 wins and 24 placings, whilst the Owen Langley trained Shady’s Lesson (Winsome Lesson x Shady Spec) from 46 career starts has notched 10 wins and 17 placings.

THE LONDONDERRY AREA may have copped severe flooding two nights earlier, but the great grey-hound village scored four winners on the program, with the best of them being the Chris Carl trained Desolate, who has been a revelation in recent weeks.

The now three year-old was pur-chased by her trainer just six weeks ago and after two misses for him at first, has now won at the past three meetings with this win in a flying 29.96. Giving the connections a return of 500% in the short space of time, Desolate has quickly shown the abil-ity that her trainer believed was hid-den away in her 29kg frame. When the lids rose in the Schweppes Stake, Desolate began

well in the red vest, which she has now sported at her past three appearances. Beginning best was Black Hustler, who went straight to the front from box five and led out of the straight, with Desolate and Banzai Keroma finding spots just off the pace. By the top corner Deso-late had outrailed Black Hustler and broke clear, while her rivals were start-ing to feel the strains of her acceleration. Turning for home

Desolate had her hat-track of wins all parcelled-up, and the daughter of Whisky Assassin raced to the judge a one and a half lengths winner over Banzai Keroma, with Black Hustler occupying third place, a further two and a half lengths away. Desolate (x Sienna Blue) has now had 18 career starts for five wins and five placings, and despite being a late

bloomer, has plenty of racing left in her.

Banzai Keroma (Surf Lorian x Khalia Keroma), trained by Steve Grover, has contested 16 rsaces for five wins and six placings, whilst the Mark Wicks prepared Black Hustler (Bond x Forest Fever) after 22 career starts has recorded seven wins and eight placings.

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LEADING UP to this weekend’s top night of chasing at The Mead-ows, some very fast times were handed in on the 11-race pro-gram.

Top class chaser, Shimaguni hit form with a vengeance, re-cording a sizzling 34.15 Best Of Night gallop over 600 metres in a Special Event, which placed her amongst the Top 10 fastest over the middle distance trip since its inception.

It also gave an insight as to her chance of success in Saturday night’s The Zoom Top, a Group 2 race over 725 metres, which a distance that she’s handled per-fectly in the past.

Sent to box two as the $2.80 favourite, she pinged the lids and ran fast splits of 8.96 and 21.83 that set up the race for the daugh-ter of Primo Uno and Messines.

But Dyna Morris let the con-sistent bitch know that she wasn’t going to get away with an easy victory, and coming off the back there was just a couple of lengths between them.

Shimaguni rose to the occa-sion, going on to beat Dyna Mor-ris by three and a half lengths, while Full Circle finished the race off nicely in third place, a length further astern.

Raced by the SGC Syndicate and prepared by ‘Team Dailly’ at Anakie , Shimaguni broke through at her first 600 metres run on the track, whilst her CV

reveals 19 wins and five placings from 28 attempts, earning $163,104 along the way.

At the mid-meeting box draw for The Zoom Top, Shimaguni was allocated the white vest, whilst NZ stayer, Thrilling Brat drew box two after trialling over 525 metres in 30.13.

ALTHOUGH not in any of the big feature events this week, Proven Impala went like a star-tled gazelle in the 525 metres Free For All.

After exiting the three trap very fast, the Joe Borg trained racer ran the first section in 5.05 and increased her advantage to three lengths when the timer showed 17.72.

With nearest rivals, Smoke Home and David Bale involved in a bumping duel rounding the fi-nal bend, the Maryborough based speedster coasted to the line five and a quarter lengths ahead when notching her fourth win in five outings at the Broadmeadows layout.

A $10 chance that ran more like a twos-on pop, she recorded a slick Best Of Night 29.66 to beat a

hot field that included Mystic Ap-ple and Shereen Bale.

Raced by Larissa Darragh, the daughter of Velocette and Thanks Blue defeated David Bale and Smoke Home on their merits, whilst her career stats show 22 starts for six wins and four plac-ings.

ANOTHER RACER that seemed to be punching above his weight was Dyna Lowell, who took out the Grade 4 over 525 metres in 29.77.

A $15.80 outsider from box three, the ‘Team Dailly’ trained chaser was outpaced early by El-mira Bale, who clocked a sensa-tional 4.99 and then led them into the back before the dangers loomed large.

Quickly Dyna Lowell ran to the front and recorded 17.78, with Elmira Bale and Tania Two Shoes near enough if good enough.

Giving them the slip nearing the final turn, the Brendan Wheeler owned son of Collision and top producer, Gold Rush Bale left them in his wake.

He strolled past the post six lengths ahead of Elmira Bale, with Vee Ate Mate third, over two lengths further adrift.

From 59 raceday appear-ances, Dyna Lowell has notched 15 wins and 18 placings, collect-ing $61,470 in stakes, whilst at The Meadows his sprint trip form is four wins from 19 goes.

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Proven Impala jumped right out of the box to record a sizzling BON 29.66 for trainer Joe Borg. Raced by Larissa Darragh, the black sprinter was never threatened in her Free For All victory, continuing her good strike rate at the Broadmeadows venue.

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“Nifty” Nev King and Zero’s Hero, who showed his real form and posted a 30.31 victory over the 525 metres trip.

Worthy 2011 winners of the GRV’s GOBIS scheme: Paul Westerveld landed the breeder’s category, Geoff Miles represented Karen Leek, who shared the owner’s award with Geoff Collins, plus Warren Owen, who accepted the trophy for Elite Strike, who earned the most GOBIS points.

Sale trainer, Kenny Bailey with Bubba’s Dream, a strong 30.07 winner of a Grade 5 sprint event.

Locals invade The Meadows: Residents of nearby Strathmore had a big night out at their first trip to the popular Broadmeadows venue, and under the guidance of Mark Burgin, intend to become involved as owners in the near future.

A cloud hangs over NSW stayer, Key To Eden after her 725 metres solo trial between races on Saturday evening. Drawn box four in Saturday’s The Zoom Top classic, the Eric Castle trained 2011 Sydney Cup winner was vetted after her 43.17 run and found to have suffered injuries to her right back muscle and right calf.

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KAYO MARCIARNO dealt his sup-porters a hefty blow by taking out the GRV VBIS Maiden Series Final over 515 metres as a $29.60 outsider.

Coming from box two, the Greg Neocleous owned and trained young-ster was slowly away and back in last spot at the first peg, hard against the fence.

Arcadia Shiraz was the early leader, reaching the first mark in 5.05 with Hellbent Lad second on her outer and her kennelmate, Odie For Now was on the fence third.

The leaders were all over the place like drunken sailors into the first corner and Odie For Now found the front then raced around to the second peg in 19.21, with Arcadia Shiraz second and a long gap to Kayo Marciarno, who’d railed to third and copped trouble in doing so.

With the two leaders jamming up off the back, Kayo Marciarno railed his way to the lead before coming away to score by two and three quar-ter lengths over Odie For Now ($1.80 fav), with Fast Red ($14.10) a neck away third.

Kayo Marciarno, a son of Mister Twink and Sharon Lee, clocked 30.08 to register his first win at his sixth start.

The white and fawn chaser, who’d been placed in both his starts on the track, collected the $2,400 GOBIS Bonus as well as the $12,000 first prizemoney.

Four straight PRINCE HOLYFIELD made it four wins straight by taking out the San-down Web Site Grade 5 over 515 metres in the Best Of Night 29.71.

Drawn in box three at $2.90, the Ray Bartolo trained chaser was only moderately away and worked his way to fifth on the fence at the first peg.

Dr. Booshay was in charge in 5.05 with Shiraz Colour, Kon Tiki and Dynamic View second, third and fourth in a line.

Prince Holyfield drove through along the fence to be second through the first turn and persisted with the inside to get past the leader, Dr. Booshay at the back corner, just get-ting the split in 19.11.

Once in front there was no stop-ping Prince Holyfield.

He came away to score an im-pressive six and three quarter lengths win over Proven Puzzle ($9.90), with a length to third placed Dynamic View ($9.70).

Prince Holyfield is a son of To-ken Prince and Betty’s Angel, with this being his first win at his fourth try at the trip.

The Diane Bartolo owned gal-loper has now won nine of his 16 career outings.

Cramped quote DEFRIM BALE was a long odds-on favourite at $1.30 in the Rapidvite Mixed 4th/5th Grade over 595 metres and he didn’t let punters down, scor-ing a comfortable enough win.

After lining up in box one, the son of Bartrim Bale and Amelia Bale was only fairly away, but by sticking to the fence railed to second into the straight the first time.

Dream Chick led down to the post on the first occasion, passing through in 9.19, but Defrim Bale was

second, just over a length down, with a similar margin to Lektra Ottens.

Defrim Bale railed to the lead turning out of the straight and opened a five lengths break at the far turn in 23.25, with Queen Of Cyprus getting to second ahead of Dream Chick.

Defrim Bale was in no real dan-ger and made his way to the Judge

with three and a half lengths to spare over Queen Of Cyprus ($9.70), while Robert Andrew ($12.50) picked up third money, six and a half lengths away.

Defrim Bale recorded the new PB and BON time of 34.20 to make it two wins in three tries at the trip, as part of his six firsts in 13 tries over-all.

Defrim Bale was the second leg of a winning double for owner, Paul Wheeler and the first leg of a winning double for trainer, Andrea Dailly.

McMahons quinella HUSBAND and wife team, Bill and Judy McMahon provided the quinella in the 10th race, the Sandown Face-book website Grade 5 when Hanify’s Heroine defeated McCosker Speed. Hanify’s Heroine, trained by Judy, went to box six at $9.80 and was away well but was led early be-fore working very hard to find the front.

Arriving at the first mark in 5.06 it was Hanify’s Heroine by three quarters of a length over Maxim Re-ality, with McCosker Speed third just in advance of Our Pale Ale and Phil-davian.

With a nice big stack-up at the first bend, Hanify’s Heroine zipped away and led them along the back to clock 19.22 when nearly three lengths clear of McCosker Speed, with Phildavian in third spot.

Hanify’s Heroine maintained her momentum to the line, saluting by two and three quarter lengths over Bill’s McCosker Speed ($5.60), with Our Pale Ale ($3.40 fav) coming in third, a length and a quarter in ar-rears.

Hanify’s Heroine stopped the timer at 30.24 to make it two wins in six tries at the trip, taking her career tally to eight victories in 31 attempts.

The blue bitch, by El Galo from Miss Hanify, is owned by A. McVicker and D. Gillett.

The beautifully bred Usain Octane, a black son of Pure Octane and Mid City Mandy, both Victorian Greyhound Of The Year contenders, was untroubled in scoring his first win at Sandown Park in 29.90. Raced and trained by Donna Dean, the 25 months youngster was handled by Dennis Dean, who was accompanied trackside by son, Jake.

The “Big Rock” and Everywhere, who was successful over the 515 metres trip in 29.95. Raced by Ken Harding and trained at Officer by Rocky Crisafi, Everywhere thundered home to notch her eighth career win. A daughter of El Galo and Hello Gal, Everywhere was a recent Cranbourne winner in 30.81.

Frank “Titch” Loughran and Ian Bindley with the very honest Where’s Hannibal, who took full advantage of the cherry alley to post his seventh win at Sandown Park. A son of Where’s Pedro and Miss Bling, Where’s Hannibal clocked 29.82 in the Mixed 4th/5th Grade event.

Yinnar based Greg Neocleous, pictured with wife, Sharon, climbed into the ring as a young amateur boxer and won a dozen of his 15 amateur fights. The sweet science connection continued with him naming Kayo Marciarno after one of his childhood heroes. Overcoming a stack of strife, the youngster managed to pinch the GRV Maiden VBIS GOBIS series in 30.08. Languishing near last on the first bend, the white and fawn son of Mister Twink and Sharon Lee just kept plugging away and landed the $12,000 first prize in a roughly run race.

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MY LITTLE STAR registered her best win so far at Angle Park when the Bosco Stamenkovic trained youngster won the Denron Netal Breeders Prelude 1 Final last Thurs-day night. A second placegetter behind Hope’s Up in ar heat the previous week, My Little Star started the third elect at odds of $8.00. Donning the yellow vest, My Lit-tle Star began nicely and pushed hard early to share the lead with Sheza Grenade through the first turn. Racing to a clear lead in the back straight, My Little Star slipped away and reached the top turn with a three lengths break over race favourite, Hope’s Up. Rounding the final bend with her lead back to a couple of lengths, My Little Star showed great heart to hold out the strong finish of Hope’s Up over the closing stages. The daughter of Carlisle Jack and My Little Lady crossed the line three quarters of a length clear of Hope’s Up in 30.15, while Sheza Grenade finished third. A strong young chaser who looks to be a promising type, My Little Star took her record to 10 starts for five wins and three placings.

KALDEN PETRONI maintained her perfect record over 731 metres at Angle Park last Thursday night when

she won the Everett Brookes Free For All for trainer, Troy Murray. A finalist in the Galaxy in WA at her previous start when she was un-placed behind Miata, Kalden Petroni looked well placed back on home soil and was kept safe in betting. A $2.10 chance searching for her fourth win over the journey, Kalden Petroni jumped well from box five in an even start and pushed hard early to hold the lead over Elena McLaren through the first turn. Leading by a length over Elena McLaren with a lap to run and pass-ing the catching pen two lengths clear of Crystal Peak getting through the pack Kalden Petroni maintained her pace down the back and arrived at the top turn with a three lengths break. Rounding the final bend with Ex-treme Climate getting through to sec-ond place and applying pressure, Kal-den Petroni answered the challenge. The daughter of Surf Lorian and Abbadale Gold won by a neck to Ex-treme Climate in 43.82, with Leica

Drill making late ground in third place.

Superb effort TROY MURRAY took out another feature event at Gawler recently with his chasers Aston Thomas and Ban-danna Lad sharing the honours in the Ken Brereton Super Challenge Series. The Super Challenge is a three-week series over 400 metres, 531 metres and 643 metres, with runners earning points based on their finish-ing positions in each round. Aston Thomas won in 22.90 over 400 metres, then won in 31.10 over 531 metres and finished the series with a third place behind Jessenia Bale over the 643 metres in 38.05, earning 22 points along the way. Bandanna Lad commenced with a second to Only Jess over the sprint in 23.21, then won over 531 metres in 31.09 and finishedg second to Jessenia Bale in 38.05 over 643 me-tres, also rounding out the series on 22 points.

Heartbeat CRAZY HEART racked- up another strong win at Angle Park last Thurs-day night when she took out the Wa-termark Glenelg Mixed 2nd/3rd/4th

Grade for trainer, Bruce Lellmann. Well suited in box seven and starting at $3.40 favourite, Crazy Heart came out running, showing

good pace to settle down second through the first turn behind early leader, Buckaringa Lad. Trailing by three lengths in the back straight, Crazy Heart was keep-ing Buckaringa Lad in her sights as she closed to be within two lengths on the top turn. Rounding the final bend out deep on the track, Crazy Heart finished full of running down the outside.

Overhauling Buckaringa Lad over the closing stages, the daughter of Black Enforcer and Bar Crusher cruised home two and a half lengths clear of Buckaringa Lad in 30.08, with Red Lesta holding down third place.

LEKTRA TRAIN broke through for a well deserved win at Angle Park last Thursday night when he took out

the Watermark Glenelg Grade 4 for trainer, Shaun Matcott. Wearing the stripe vest, Lektra Train ($8.00) won the start and showed good pace to hold the early lead over kennelmate Dyna Clayton through the first turn. Closely pursued by Dyna Clayton along the back straight, Lektra Train started to edge away, reaching the top turn with a three lengths buffer. Rounding the final bend still with a handy break over Dyna Clayton, Lektra Train kicked away in the home straight. The son of Flying Penske and Uno Nan passed the post six and a half lengths clear of Dyna Clayton in a new personal best and Best Of Night 30.04, while Woodside Woody wound up third.

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Paul Rehmann

My Little Star with catcher, Megan Rawlings and Christine Costa afterBosco Stamenkovic trained chaser landed the Breeders Prelude 1 Final in20.15 at the Cardigan Street venue last Thursday night.

In an exciting finish to the 731 metres Free For All at Angle Park last week, Kalden Petroni (5) held on for a gutsy victory over Extreme Climate, running t43.82 to remain unbeaten at the long trip.

IF THERE’S ONE thing that’s cer-tain about the Vince Curry Memorial Maiden series at Ipswich, it’s uncer-tainty! It is Australia’s richest Maiden at $40,000 to the winner.

And being run over four weeks, it’s the longest race of it’s type, time-wise that is.

I can’t think of another series anywhere in Australia that has four rounds nowadays. Greyhounds contest fields of no more than five runners in the open-ing round of qualifyings. Then it’s up to full fields for round two, the quarter-finals. In this year’s Vince Curry, cur-rently underway, Tony Brett quali-fied with five runners on the opening night.

That five contested the quarter-finals last Friday, with four getting through to the semis this Friday.

The one that didn’t qualify, named Tomorrow’s News, fell in its race.

Brett didn’t actually win a quar-ter-final at all, but runners finishing first to fourth made it through to the semi-finals stage, and Brett had four such finishers.

Reg Kay had two through from the opening night and both won last

Friday. More about that later! Ron Ball qualified with three runners.

One had to be scratched last Fri-day, and one of his two runners, Cool Trick (third last Friday) pro-gresses to this Friday.

In the space of a week, Ball has gone from having three top chances to just one.

Reg Hazelgrove qualified with three runners from the first round, with two of them getting through round two successfully.

Hazelgrove produced the fastest winner of the 32 qualifying heats, Wise Forecast, who clocked 30.80.

But that dog ran second in 30.96 to Andiamo last Friday. Ned Snow got two through from round one, and both won last Friday.

They were Run Bolt Run (30.85) and Bojangles Best (31.07). Christina Apap had three runners in the quarter-finals for two wins and

a third, so has a strong hand in the semi-finals. Andiamo won in 30.96, Brook Lee in 30.90 and Tendulkar finished third in his quarter-final for Apap. Aston is quickest REG KAY produced the fastest win-ner last Friday; and it was very fast! The Ray Borda owned Aston Carmelita won by eight lengths in 30.39 following splits of 5.37, 13.20 and 11.82, with the run-home being very strong. Aston Carmelita was sent to Kay by Borda and Jason Thompson for the Vince Curry series. Aston Carmelita (Pure Octane - Miss Elly Mint) won on the opening night of qualifying heats in 30.99.

In getting down to 30.39 last Friday, she was not only the quickest winner, but lowered the Ipswich Maiden class record that was previ-ously held by Who’s Ya Bearing at 30.62. There’s no guarantee, of course, that Aston Carmelita can go even quicker in her semi-final this Friday.

Queen Lauryn holds the track record at 30.01, and before her it was Surf Lorian with 30.18. “For a Maiden, 30.39 is getting along alright,” Kay said in a gross understatement.

Kay also won a quarter-final with Great Gunns as caretaker trainer for Jason Thompson.

The bitch won her qualy in 31.20 and improved nearly half a second to 30.76 last Friday. “She had seven starts in Victoria without a win, but that was six months ago. And in one of those races where she finished second, it was to Mepunga Nicky, who is really smart,” Kay explained. Kay’s partner, Julie Edmondson has a runner through to the Vince Curry semi-finals, Have Agogo, who finished fourth. “It was her first start in a full field and from box four she struck trouble at the first turn.”

“The run was pleasing enough to get up and grab fourth placing and stay in the series,” Edmondson said. Have Agogo was a round one winner in 31.06, producing a strong railing display that night. Butler did it! LOCAL TRAINER, Keiron Butler has sneaked into the third round of the Vince Curry via the back door, so to speak. In a field of four on opening night, Butler’s first starter, Arctic Blitz finished third, beaten three lengths.

That performance saw the son of Bit Chili and Miss Maniko drawn as a reserve for the quarter-finals. Arctic Blitz gained a start from box five and made the most of the opportunity to score in 31.03. Not many Vince Curry winners have gone through the series unde-feated since the race’s inception in 1985.

Token Prince and Just The Best did so in their years (1997 and 1999), but it’s a rarely achieved feat, and it’s history what that pair went on to achieve on the racetrack and at stud. After two rounds this year, unde-feated are Bojangle’s Best, Aston Carmelita, Great Gunns, Brook Lee, Country and Run Bolt Run. Last year’s winner, Dance A Jig for Steve Lennon, had form of first, first and second before winning the final in 30.64. The 2009 winner, High Earner, as brilliant as he turned out (and they don’t get much better), had form of first, third and second before win-ning the final by eight lengths in 30.56. Consider this In golf, no matter how badly you play, it’s always possible to get worse.

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Paul Dolan

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THERE ARE many unique races run at the Gawler greyhound track and on Sunday one such event was programmed. The Ken Brereton Memorial Super Challenge is a series run over different distances, at successive meetings. The long

running event has been contested in recent years over only 2 distances. This year, with the 400m distance now available at the track, it was decided to have the greyhounds show their versatility over all 3 trips.

Points were awarded for each position in each of the 400m, 531m and finally the 643m distance. Leading into the final run, we had Aston Thomas lead the way with 16 points for Troy Murray closely followed by kennel mate

Bandanna Lad on 15 points, and both Black Satanic for Bob Isaacson and Only Jess for Angela Modra in joint third position on 14 points. The final round was an exciting affair with Jessenia Bale for Shaun Matcott finding her very best form to lead throughout, and claim the final race in the series. After being midfield on points (13) her 8 points for victory was good enough for her to claim third position overall on 21 points. Aston Thomas looked to have the series wrapped up when he landed in second position early and was going strongly. However Bandanna Lad, after a slow beginning, really got motoring during the middle stages and flew home to grab second, relegating Aston Thomas into third place. With Bandanna Lad claiming 7 points and Aston Thomas 6 points, this meant the Ken Brereton Super series was jointly won by the Troy Murray kennel mates. As a result, the additional trophies and bonus cash had to be shared between the joint owners, but everyone was pleased with the result. The Gawler Greyhound Racing Club would like to thank all those trainers who supported the 3 distance Ken Brereton series and we are hopeful it can continue to prosper in the future. We would also like to acknowledge the generous support of the Ken Brereton Family Jewellers of Gawler, who have long been supporters of the Club and provided the magnificent trophies for this event. On Tuesday, it was back to the normal racing program, with only leading trainer Shaun Matcott recording a double with Lektra Chapman and Aldo Bale being successful. Regular racing continues at Gawler on Tuesday and Friday afternoons, with the next fortnightly twilight being set down for Sunday 19th February.

- Sam Jeffries, Greyhound Racing SAGawler GRC Chairman, Mike Wittholz and Secretary, Bob May stand behind Greg Campbell with Bandanna Lad (7), handler, Matt Peterson and trainer, Troy Murray with Aston Thomas at Gawler after the final of the Super Challenge.

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HOT IRISH, for Ben Abercrombie, put in some hard yards but finally overcame Uno Reltub to take out the Free To All in a slashing new PB 30.36.

The Group 3 Perth Cup Consola-tion winner went to the start in the pink vest for the third time in a row and was sent out the $2.10 punters elect When the lids flew open, the two main protagonists, starting at opposite sides of the boxes, were both away to a flying start.

The Linda Britton trained Uno Reltub held a neck lead over the fa-vourite into the first turn after a 5.63 opening stanza. Through the pen and the duo were still side by side with Shintaro Samu-

rai on their heels, and a four lengths break to the others headed by Big Jo King.

Uno Reltub got away to a half length lead over Hot Irish as they left the back in 18.81 before levelling-up mid-way through the home turn. Hot Irish was in front into the straight and pushed out to a two lengths victory at the judge.

Uno Reltub battled on to hold out

kennelmates Big Jo King and Shin-taro Samurai for second. The win continues the impressive record of Hot Irish, a bitch by Pre-mier Fantasy out of Lovey Craves, who tips the scales around the 26.5 kilo mark.

From 26 starts she has won 14 times and run second on six occa-sions, amassing $66,000 for owner, Damon Fardig.

Wednesday snippets CITY RUMBLE, trained by Terry Erenshaw, was a winning debutant on Wednesday but the highly rated son of Brett Lee and Rumble Amour gave backers who took the $1.30 a few heart palpitations en-route.

The rising two year-old took out a Qualifying Trial in January. running a slick 30.55 before suffering a minor setback.

Prodigal One chased him home then. going under by nine lengths, but had since put together three placings and loomed as a greater challenge this time around. The favourite was away only moderately before being crunched mid-way down the straight but was third into the bend behind Find The Corners and Prodigal One.

City Rumble eased pastt Prodigal One onto the back but was still trail-ing Find The Corners by three lengths. Two lengths separated the leading trio through the home turn, with City Rumble levelling-up with the lamp-lighter at the final corner.

Although Prodigal One kept on coming, he failed to catch the Sean Miller owned chaser, who held him at bay by a half length in 31.01. COREY WHITE brought up a double on Wednesday's card, with Super Smiley impressive in winning at his third career start.

Whilst well tried at his opening two runs, he was sent out on the fourth line on Wednesday at $5.50. Super Smiley, a younger full brother to top class performer, Hall-pack Jack, is from the Hallucinate and Ko Ko Capri mating, whelped June 2010.

He jumped cleanly in blue jacket, getting a clear passage to the rail and a two lengths break at the first marker in 5.77. Gemma's Girl kept him honest through the bend, but the winner kicked five clear coming off the back straight.

There were no threats in the run home, with Super Smiley greeting the judge by six lengths in a slick 30.82. Corey White brought up a double, with Uno Mac a huge eight lengths winner in 30.53.

Terry Erenshaw also made it two winners when Jessica Galba scored in 31.02, but the chaser was also hit with a 28-day stand down after doing things wrong on the home turn. LINDA BRITTON’S kennel brought up a pair of winners donning pink vests, including the rising four year-old bitch, Ever Grace, who siz-zled in an all the way victory, clock-ing Best Of Night 30.41.

Where’s He Shall continues to impress since coming West, bringing up his second victory in a new PB 30.48.

Got a dime? SEAN KAVANAGH is having a dream run with the juvenile chaser,

Man Dime, who made it five wins from five outings on Friday night.

The May 2010 son of Exceptional and Claire Bird has been well placed by his young mentor since breaking through on debut at Cannington on January 4, clocking 30.91. Kavanagh then placed the black dog, who possesses explosive box speed, in country grade race races at Mandurah, where he saluted in style running 22.72, 22.75 and 22.79.

On Friday he stepped up to Pro-vincial Mixed 4th/5th Grade to take on the WA bred chasers in heats of “The Great Western” over 405 me-tres. On paper it looked a two-dog affair, and punters agreed, sending Man Dime out at $2.50, with the more experienced Belle Special start-ing at $2.90.

The favourites were both away smartly and quickly broke away from the pack, with Man Dime holding the rail ahead Belle Special, who had jumped from box seven.

Man Dime was under strong pres-sure from Belle Special through the turn and only headed into the long run home a half length to the good.

Try as she did, Belle Special couldn’t reel-in the talented young-ster, who saluted by a length in Best Of Night and a new race record time of 22.58. Man Dime will head into the $5,630 final looking to make it six straight, and the way the youngster is improving, it would be hard to bet against him.

His dam, Claire Bird, whelped in 2000, is from the successful Black Shiraz and Mystery Bird litter, which produced the likes of Cyrus The Vi-rus, Unopposed, Lara Flynn and Twain.

The mating to Exceptional re-peats the 2004 litter, which produced the handy West On Jenna. Other heat winners were Special Annie (22.65) for Bill Skipper, Pin-ball Parker (22.81), Barry McPherson and Paint It (22.75) for Roy Clarke.

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Laurence Torpy

Digger Daley who won five of six starts at Northam during June and August last year finally broke through and scored in town. Tara and Natallee Marshall congratulate Bevan Marshall and the ex-Victorian.

Adam Smithson and Bashy’s Boy who overcame midrace trouble to post a 30.88 win at Cannington on the weekend.

November Tribute took full advantage of the cherry alley and won her second race over the 530 metres trip at Cannington. Pictured with the ex-NSW chaser is Adele Hobby.

Premium Love with handler Luke Townsend after the black sprinter led all the way over the 530 metres trip in 30.85.

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LAST WEEK Morrie Strickland’s kennel star, Rewind was named Tas-manian Greyhound Of The Year, and in Launceston on Monday night the dog celebrated by winning the Launceston Cup Consolation.

Rewind missed a berth in the final after copping multiple checks to the first turn in a heat and subse-quently pulled up sore.

But Strickland was able to “get him right” in time to produce one of

his best wins this preparation. After the win Strickland revealed

plans to head to Sydney at the end of

next month for the heats of the Golden Easter Egg at Wentworth Park.

“There’s not much for him here, but I think he deserves a shot at the big races interstate, and the Easter Egg is on the radar,” Strickland said.

The dog suffered a leg injury when second, beaten a nose by Dyna Tron in the Group 1 Hobart Thou-sand in December.

Strickland said he has only just

fully cured the problem, and that was evident from the dog’s performance in the Launceston Cup Consolation.

Rewind began well from box seven, and despite being three-wide at the first turn, he was able to force his way to the rail, heading them down the back stretch.

Once on the lure he sped clear and went on to defeat the Ted Med-hurst trained November Digger by three and a half lengths, with that

dog’s kennelmate, Wicked Magic two lengths away third.

Strickland said he was pleasantly surprised that Rewind was named Tasmanian Greyhound Of The Year. “It was a bit of a shock, but a very pleasant one,” he said.

The winner was revealed at the Launceston Cup and Greyhound Of The Year dinner that was hosted by the Launceston Greyhound Racing Club in conjunction with Tasracing and held at The TOTE Racing Centre in Launceston last Saturday night. About 200 attended the dinner and the applause when Rewind was announced as GOTY was testament to the dog's popularity.

Rewind took out the award after winning 22 races and being placed 11 times from his 38 starts across Tas-mania, Victoria and New South Wales during the year. Other award winners announced were: Leading Trainer – Anthony Bullock (85 winners for the year); Leading Owner – Ted Astbury (46 wins during the year); Most Consis-tent Greyhound – Damek (20 wins, 2 seconds and 1 third in Tasmania in 2011); Leading Broodbitch – Ricky’s Angel (owned by Ricky Pon-ting).

Ricky’s Angel’s progeny won 57 races during 2011. Leading Sire – Where’s Pedro (owned by Tony Lockett in New South Wales).

Where’s Pedro’s progeny won 179 races in Tasmania during 2011. Tasracing’s Chief Executive Offi-cer, Gary Lottering, paid tribute to the industry on its success through 2011 and congratulated the award winners on their achievements.

Tassie

Peter

Staples

Rewind wins the Launceston Cup Consolation.

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VICTORIAN TRAINER, Graeme Bate registered his second success in the Tasracing Launceston Cup when Radley Bale blitzed hi rivals in the Group 2 event over 515 metres at The TOTE Racing Centre on Monday night.

Radley Bale started the short-priced favourite on the strength of his effortless heat win a week earlier, but he also went into the race having won more prizemoney than that of the entire opposition.

It was another impressive per-formance from the son of Big Daddy Cool.

He began brilliantly from box three and led to the first turn, with Lika Whisper hot on his heels and

just ahead of Classic Camdale who showed terrific speed from the eight alley to be one off the fence rounding the first turn.

Radley Bale extended his lead down the back stretch and went on to defeat Lika Whisper by over four lengths, with Classic Camdale almost two lengths astern.

The winner stopped the clock at 29.60 f ollowing splits of 4.98 and 17.49.

Given Radley Bale’s form of late, the dog is likely to start a warm fa-vourite in the Group 1 The Temlee at The Meadows on Saturday night.

Bate was not trackside to see the win, but his travelling leading hand, Rob Camalleri was thrilled with the result.

“I don’t reckon any other trainer in Australia could have kept this dog going as long as Graeme has,” Camalleri said.

“He is a four year-old dog who’s running like a two year-old. It’s sim-ply amazing.”

“The dog is really sharp and is doing the things you would only ex-pect a young dog to be doing, so he is an absolute credit to the trainer,” he said.

Radley Bale is raced by Paul Wheeler, who has been tempted for a while to retire the dog to stud, but Camalleri says here are a few more assignments on the agenda.

“He’s got The Temlee on Satur-day night; he’s drawn box two, and then he’ll head to the heats of the Australia Cup,” Camalleri said.

But the big question on the lips of most pundits is whether or not Wheeler will pull the pin on his rac-ing career before having a crack at winning back-to-back Golden Easter Eggs.

“It will depend on how the dog is going as to whether he has a shot at winning another Golden Easter Egg,” Camalleri aid.

“It would be nice to think he could win it (Easter Egg) again but he would have to be as keen as he is at

the moment for Graeme and the owner to consider going to Sydney again,” he said.

Radley Bale has started 97 times

for 36 wins and 26 minor lacings for almost $500,000, which already makes him a much sought-after stud acquisition.

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X MELENA BALE (Premier Fantasy x Fontaine Bale) 100% WINNING LITTER BIG STUD 13 Wins Mea 29.99, San 29.73,29.95, Bal 25.55,31.33(bon), Gel 25.98, Wgl 26.13, Ben 24.29(bon), 24.25 AFFORDABLE 12 Wins Wagga 18.49, 22.81 (track record), 30.80,30.84 HOT EFFORT 5 Wins Mea 30.70, Apk 30.63, Wgl 23.14, Bal 25.85 BAD AL 4 wins Wpk 30.25, Gdn 23.27, Tam 26.39 Other winners COLD ATTACK, MR FROSTY, MY COUSIN VITO, VISUAL APPROACH Stakemoney over $70,000

X JILL’S PUZZLE (Solve The Puzzle x Mad Nellacram) WHAT AN EFFORT 4 Wins Gel 26.15, 30.56, San 35.02 GRAND EFFORT 1 Win Gel 23.23

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X HARDLUCK WOMAN (Whisky Assassin x Brood Saquan) COOL AND FANCY 3 Wins Sle 25.33, 25.13(bon), Wgl 22.88 FANCY EFFORT 1 Win Hea 16.98

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Rob Camilleri with 2012 Launceston Cup winner, the highly consistent Radley Bale, who recorded 29.60 for the 515 metres scamper.

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Luke Townsend with Uno Reltub, who’d won the final event of the night in a relaxed 30.74 at Cannington recently. The Linda Britton trained red brindle dog has now won 11 of his 23 starts at the city venue.

Imogen, Lachie and Aleisha Biddle with Ricky Faull surrounded Prince Elite after Lesley Wyatt’s son of Collision and Moonlite Elite won a Perth Cup Consolation in a new PB 30.44 to remain unbeaten at Cannington.

Family celebrates HUNTER VALLEY trainer, Merv Skinner enjoyed a perfect 80th birthday celebra-tion with a winning double at The Gar-dens.

He landed a quinella with Sierra Nevada and five year-old veteran, Rattle And Roll, before scoring with Tee For Tilly.

Wife, Diane completed the family feast by winning with Tee For Tilly’s brother, Biloxi Blue.

Competition is keen at home, with Merv training three greyhounds and Diane seven from separate kennel blocks.

“Until I met Diane I had no interest in greyhounds,” Merv explained. “But her father, Bert Johnson was training 1965 NSW Greyhound Of The Year, Blue Autumn and winning city races with Scuff and Lindy’s Boy.”

“I was in the Air Force, but grey-hounds seemed an easy way to make money, so when I returned from a post-ing in Malaya I took out a trainers li-cence.”

“I bought Biloxi Blue, Tee For Tilly and their brother, Ebonite at three months for $1,800 apiece.” “I knew Diane would not approve, so I hid the pups on a farm for three months.”

“Tee For Tilly and Biloxi Blue have won seven 400 metres races at The Gardens, and whilst I think they will run 515 metres, we don’t want to change a winning formula.”

“Tee For Tilly ran faster time on Saturday, but Biloxi Blue has always been quicker.”

********** APPIN MENTOR, Mark Azzopardi’s remarkable winning run with Victorian greyhounds continued at Bulli on Febru-ary 7 when Smokey Assassin won in a sizzling 26.33.

The dog had won three races at Traralgon before being sent to NSW by champion Melbourne trainer, Jason Thompson.

“I sometimes pre-train youngsters for Jason, and if he has racers that have gone sour, he sends them,” Azzopardi said.

“He believes a change of environ-ment can help a dog regain form, and with just eight kennels, I can give them one-on-one attention.”

Azzopardi’s strike rate with former

Victorians is extraordinary, and he has had instant success with the likes of Proven Mayhem, Proven Diego, Proven Chayse, Proven Idaho, What Size and My Jabulani.

********** TIME AND MONEY scored her third Wentworth Park 520 metres win for Pen-rith’s Tony Bragg with an all the way effort in a slick 30.03 recently.

Bought as a puppy by Bragg, Dean Leydecker, Craig Watts and David Elliott, Time And Money initially disappointed two professional trainers.

“We work in sales so have little free time, but as a last resort I put a kennel in my garage and Dean and I began train-ing her before and after work,” Bragg said.

“After much trial and error we got her going, with last week’s win being the highlight… the first time she has jumped fast in 40 starts.”

********** BEN McCAULEY has been training only six months but snared his first city winner when King Biscuit Boy, named after a Canadian blues singer, scored at Wen-tworth Park last Saturday week.

McCauley, who bred this dog and also Tough Nut, a Wenty Park winner a week earlier, heads a country rock band called ‘McCauley’s Raiders’.

ARTHRITIS MANAGEMENT IF YOUR DOG chases hard and has had 60 starts, it is inevitable that his joints will be suffering from some degree of arthritis.

Arthritis has many underlying causes, for example genetic, as in the hip and elbow dysplasias of German shepherd dogs or environmental, such as the arthritis caused by loving owners turning their pets into obese inactive slobs.

However, 99.5% of arthritic greyhounds result from traumatic damage to the joints, which is inflicted by racing around a circle track at 60 kilometres per hour.

As a breed, they are remarkably free of genetic conformational diseases.

The essential fact to grasp in relation to arthritis is that the condition is incurable.

Once initiated in a joint it is insidious and enduring. Its effects may ebb and flow over the months but there will be a gradual deterioration over time.

The major goals in management are pain relief and preserving the range of movement of the joint.

Arthritis is, in effect, an over-active healing response.

Cartilage damage can never be repaired as good as new. Its replacement is neither as thick nor as spongy as the original.

The ends of the long bones impact upon each other much more

than they should and an inflammatory response is initiated.

The five signs of inflammation namely; dolor, calor, rubor, tumor and functio laesa (pain, heat, redness, swelling and loss of function) need to be counter-acted to reduce the long-term effects of an arthritic joint.

Pain management need not mean administering drugs.

If the primary response is to reduce the heat, redness and swelling, then this will go a long way to reducing the pain suffered by the patient.

The first approach should always be to cool the joint.

The application of heating agents, such as bone radiol or even a blister, to an already chronic joint will speed the inflammatory process and increase swelling and pain.

Cold applications for a period of 8 - 10 minutes will slow down blood flow, nerve conduction and the inflammatory process.

Packs of frozen vegetables are ideal cold packs that can flexibly be applied to a joint for a short period of time.

This ‘cold pack’ therapy is good for the first day or so then anti-inflammatory gels, such as aloe vera based preparations should be used on a daily basis.

Loss of function is the creeping

consequence of a stiff joint. It is a vicious circle of deterioration.

Weak muscles will lead to greater joint trauma and this results in greater pain and loss of muscle condition.

W a r m m a s s a g e a n d physiotherapy on the adjacent muscles will help to regenerate the strength and stretch.

Muscle contractor and ‘Tens’ treatment has been scientifically proven by force-plate analysis to increase the weight-bearing ability of arthritic domestic dogs.

Medical treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, such as Rimadyl, Previcox or Metacam, gives significant relief from the pain of arthritis and certainly has a place in the post-race treatment of sore joints.

The cortisones are another family of anti-inflammatory drugs that have a strong pain-relieving effect.

As I mentioned recently in relation to the new pannus rule introduced by Greyhound Racing N e w S o u t h W a l e s , w h e r e Prednisolone Acetate is to be allowed for registered pannus sufferers, all these medications are acceptable in most forms of human athletics and sports.

However, administrators need to be aware that any of the above medications given to a greyhound suffering from mild to severe arthritis will have a significant performance-enhancing effect.

Walnut Veterinary Clinic 84 Clarendon Street

Cranbourne, 3977 (02) 5995 5255

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Email: [email protected] We can also arrange to have NGF express posted

every Tuesday evening.

After a moderate getaway, Good Odds Knocka burst to the front on the final bend and staved-off the fast finishing Big Noter to score in Best Of Night 30.51 in a Mixed 4th/5th Grade at Cannington recently for Eric Campana.

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CURRENTLY there are a host of people throughout the industry sweating over their individual choice for AGRA’s “Run Of The Year” award.

Put together by the Association’s PR man, Neil Brown, the prestigious award covers every Run of the Month contender for the year, with the ultimate title being announced at the AGRA GOTY award night in Brisbane in March.

The following greyhounds, who each won a monthly award, kick-off with Janu-ary’s nominee, Bobby Boucheau.

Next came Bogie King, followed in chronological order by Enry Walt, He Knows Uno, Symmetry, He Knows Uno, Punk Warrior, Miata, Bekim Bale, Buck Fever and Kalden Mayhem, with record breakers Heston Bale and Noble Pedro sharing the December nomination.

My concern with the award is how the hell did Dashing Corsair miss out on a nomination?

He is the only greyhound to ever win a National Sprint and Distance Champi-onship, and also became Albion Park’s record holder for the most number of wins at the Brisbane city venue.

Sadly, Dashing Corsair won’t be in-volved in this particular AGRA ROTY category, and that’s a crying shame

His history-making effort to win the National Distance Championship before a very parochial home town crowd mid-year elevated him to champion status, not just in Queensland, but for Australian grey-hound racing in general.

It was no doubt one of the most emo-tional victories witnessed at this elite level within our sport, and those fortunate to be present trackside will cherish this wonder-ful and unforgettable occasion.

As for finding a claimant to this award amongst the 12 monthly nominations, OTL pumped for SA’s Kalden Mayhem, as his breathtaking come from last to win the Gawler Gold Cup was one of the best and gutsiest efforts seen for some time.

I wonder if everyone entrusted to partake in this acknowledgement share the same view? The wild west HAVING only three greyhounds tracks in Western Australia has its benefits.

The ‘State of Excitement’ topped the ladder for total attendance records for major tracks throughout Australia last year.

Figures most city clubs would die for, the Sandgropers flock to Cannington every Saturday night, averaging nearly 800 patrons every week.

They’re not afraid to put their hand in their kick and have a flutter either, as they invest an average $51K per week.

Mandurah, WA’s second track, holds up okay too, boasting 154 meetings per year and attracting nearly 300 punters each night.

They turn over nearly $19K each meeting, and along with the third club, Northam, entice 105 patrons per meeting and wager $11K per meeting.

Whilst applauding their high perform-ance figures, Cannington’s famous New Year’s Eve meeting is getting bigger each year.

Bookings are always at a premium, and 2011’s extravaganza saw nearly 6,000 patrons (including 2,200 children) click through the turnstiles.

Offering a regular 14 races every Saturday night, Cannington certainly gives patrons plenty of excitement for their buck.

On-course turnover on this huge night hit an all-time record of $225K.

Facts AN interesting statistic that emerged post Cranbourne Cup was the incredible lack of success of greyhounds that had to contend with the awkward four alley in the 38-year history of the tough Group 2 sprint event.

Apart from Mystic Apple’s runaway romp on January 16 in the $40,000 to the winner race, only one other greyhound had worn the blue vest to victory.

Lightning Boy, trained by Tom “The Professor” Meulman back in 1986, held the distinction of being the only grey-hound to salute wearing the blue jacket until Mystic Apple’s recent success.

Lightning Boy, a 20/1 outsider, was a fawn son of Chief Dingaan and Lively Millie, who defeated Scotgaan and Dunn’s Flyer in 30.98.

Further, Lighting Boy was the longest priced winner to ever claim the Cup. The ultimate OTL was chuffed to receive a voting slip for the Australian Greyhound Of The Year award.

Now I know there are a stack of me-dia people and officials who get the op-portunity to participate in this prestigious acknowledgement, and the 2011 winner will be announced at the AGRA GOTY function in Brisbane in early March.

An original list of all Group winners of last year was submitted to AGRA CEO’s for perusal, then that lengthy list was whittled down to a dozen top greyhounds before the CEO’s pruned the list again to five contenders.

Those five candidates, plus their racing form, are mailed to the judging panel, who in their infinite wisdom, trim the list to a 1, 2 and 3 finish, allotting three points for their first choice, two points for their second pick and one point for their third selection.

Voting closed on February 10, with the final three greyhounds determined by the points accumulated from votes allot-ted by the voting panel.

AGRA won’t publish the names of the five finalists, but if you had a look at OTL’s column back on December 22, those early predictions aren’t far off the mark.

Two stayers and three sprinters have made the list, and good luck to all con-cerned. Tic toc forget the watch SURELY it couldn’t happen again so quickly.

Nah, surely not. You’re pulling my chain. But it has. NGF made mention recently of some

of the absurd sectional times released during the heats of the Warragul Cup, and to GRV’s credit they were investigated and rectified.

Steps were to be taken to ensure that these embarrassing splits were no longer published and checks and balances were to be put in place, as well as those in charge of meetings becoming more aware of the responsibilities of releasing correct and factual information.

Well, Geelong’s January 30 Monday

day meeting provided some absolute doozies.

So much so that NGF decided not to log any sectional data for the four 460 metres races.

Why, quite simply, in our humble opinion, once again they were wrong.

Maybe the lure triggered the splits, but when leaders can get down to running 6.16, 6.18, 6.18, 6.13 for races 5,6,7 and 8 respectively, then we either have four new potential Brett Lee’s gracing the tracks or accept the logical answer, the splits were out.

Just to illustrate the point and to put things into perspective, back on October 28, six heats of the Group 2 Geelong Gold Cup were run.

Some pretty high-profile speedsters were competing on that night, with Finbar McCool (6.62), Flash Drive (6.56), Dyna Tron (6.54), Warning Label (6.49), Peggy May (6.60) and Super Payment (6.49) all around the same mark, but well short of Classy Maldini’s 6.12 first sectional record mark .

Even Classy Maldini’s scintillating 6.12 has some doubters, but that’s an-other story.

A further comparison is that current 460 metres track record holder, Hot Grille, claimed the benchmark time back on November 10, running second at the first split when the leader clocked 6.19, hitting the second mark in 11.40 before posting his 25.42 record run.

Now compare the four leaders that went around in the four 460 metres events at Geelong on January 30.

Orange Jack (6.16), Don’s Daughter (6.18), King Cannon (6.18) and Siabod (6.13) were ALL under the 6.19 when Hot Grille created the track record.

Are you with me?. Now, with apologies to the connec-

tions and the greyhounds themselves, they’re just a tad, just a tad, below the calibre of those elite greyhounds that went around in the Geelong Gold Cup heats back on October 28.

These are Grade 5 greyhounds com-peting in non-penalty races.

Surely someone must have jerried that if you’re running 6.13 early, and 26.44 overall, what happened in between the first split and the overall time.

Was the home straight downgraded to quicksand?

Greyhound racing is boasting about how much market-share we now claim and how we’ve overtaken the harness code, we are low-flying, but unfortunately the finer points of our sport are being lost in the simple translation of releasing true, reliable and factual information.

Is it really all about content and prod-uct, as one senior executive boasted, and don’t worry about the finer aspects of credibility and accuracy.

I wonder how much more of the mar-ket-share we could grab if these blunders were addressed and corrected prior to the release of the important data that assists greyhound punters betting on a gambling sport that is forever claiming that’s it’s the easiest of the three codes to back a win-ner. More than problems TASWEGIANS are becoming terribly frustrated with the apparent scant attitude taken towards overdue track maintenance issues at their three tracks.

Ongoing mishaps, particularly at Devonport and Launceston, has seen a raft of complaints from owners and train-ers concerned for the welfare of their prized racing greyhounds.

One trainer questioned whether there was enough funding available from Rac-ing Tasmania to thoroughly maintain the three tracks.

Since early September 2011, there have been many worrying trends and incidents that have resulted in ‘No Races’, meetings abandoned, and had a loyal band of participants not taken matters into their own hands down at Devonport and completed urgent track maintenance on the dodgy running rail, their Devonport Cup carnival would not have proceeded .

Startling allegations maybe, but once readers have run their eye over a com-piled list of accidents and ongoing track issues that have occurred in the past four

months of racing on the Apple Isle, they’ll agree that an urgent enquiry needs to be done at the top level to eradicate the cur-rent perceived lax attitude taken towards maintaining vital track equipment and keeping it safe for those participating, the greyhounds themselves.

It is a serious welfare issue, and the following chorological list highlights the problems being encountered by Tassie owners and trainers.

Perennial problems at Devonport saw a ‘No Race’ declared on September 6, the reason: loss of traction due to damp con-ditions.

A couple of weeks later at the same venue, the meeting was abandoned after Race 1; once again there was a lure prob-lem.

The following week the second race was declared a ‘No Race’, same problem, loss of power.

Three weeks into October, and you guessed it, the sixth race at Devonport was another ‘No Race’… loss of power, was anyone surprised.

Not really, but the damage being done to the chasers was getting beyond a joke.

Early November, the first race on the program was held up because of a lack of power.

Maybe they hadn’t paid their electric-ity bill.

But it gets worse. The next two Devonport meetings are

switched to Launceston whilst extensive maintenance work is carried out on the dodgy conductor rail.

Approaching Christmas and many trainers were hoping Santa had a new conductor rail in his sack for Devonport, but it seems China had purchased all our steel.

The December 20 meeting is af-fected, due to the same old problem, Races 2 – 10 are backlogged.

Into the New Year, and those resolu-tions and prayers didn’t help much.

The first race for the January 24 meeting at Devonport, is declared a no race, you don’t want me to elaborate on the reason.

They’re Devonport’s woes, and if that’s not enough to put you off racing there, “wait., there’s more” as the Dem-tel’s steak knife man, Tim Shaw would yell.

Hobart’s first meeting this year, Janu-ary 5, was thrown into disarray when a fire alarm went off in the kennels after the fifth race.

Can imagine the chaos that followed, and would the disturbance and noise affect those runners engaged in the re-mainder of the program.

Nah, course not, if you listen to the bureaucrats.

Now let’s head towards strife-riddled Launceston.

Back on December 5, the boxes don’t open for the seventh race, dogs re-vetted, Panadol tablets handed out to those who smashed their heads against the grilles and the race is re-started.

The next week, a slight mishap with the timing system.

The New Year heralds hope and optimism for trainers at the swish venue, but the boxes fail to open for the seventh race on the January 2 program.

More Panadol distributed to those chasers with headaches from butting their heads against the lids and the race is re-started.

Those runners return to the kennels and decide to have an emergency meet-ing with their fellow canines who are to contest the next three races.

Unanimous outcome, delegate dis-patched to the Stewards Room and all agree that the remaining races are to be hand started.

The next day, another meeting at Launceston and a deputation from the kennels delivers an ultimatum, “we won’t race unless all events are hand started, plus the vet has run out of Panadol”.

Next week back to Launceston and you don’t want to know, all races are hand started, but the boxes fail to open for the ninth race.

Another re-vet, Aspros this time, and the re start successful.

The same night the digital scales weren’t operating, but that’s a minor is-sue, you don’t get Panadol for being over-weight.

The January 16 meeting sees an automatic trip installed, but the boxes don’t open for the third race, re-vet, re-start and everyone is happy, except those who went around the 515 metres events with a throbbing migraine.

More Panadol, the vet has had a pallet load sent across from the mainland.

I happened to watch this race, and those reliable beginners who anticipate the lids lifting, were falling, literally, out of the boxes.

Can you imagine the pressure all the participants are under once an apprehen-sive lure driver pushes the lever to drive the bunny towards the boxes?

Stewards must be nervous, hoping like hell that the boxes will open, trainers praying that they lift, and those entrapped in their chutes hitting the lids in anticipa-tion of their release, hoping not to smash their long snouts and foreheads on the boxes.

And those with a pecuniary interest, ‘No Races’ don’t help turnover!

It has got to a ridiculous situation down south and hopefully those entrusted with the management and maintenance of the sport will already be taking steps to conduct complete overhauls of all three tracks’ working operations.

It deserves nothing less.

Never look down on

anybody, unless you’re helping

them up.

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Kiwi stayer, Thrilling Brat, one of The Zoom Top aspirants at The Meadows on Saturday night. The brindle chaser, a son of Hallucinate and Thrilling Flash, is raced by Gary Harding and trained at Tirau by Karen Walsh. Owner, Gary Harding is confident that Thrilling Brat will do New Zealand proud with his selection and the half-miler has already shown he can mix it with Australia’s best by making the Schweppes Summer Cup final at Wentworth Park in early December, winning over the 720 metres trip in 42.15 on November 18. Regarded as an on-pace distance chaser, Thrilling Brat has earned over $65k in prizemoney from 30 starts, winning 19 races and finding the placings on another five occasions.

TRACK NO. OF MEETINGS ATTENDANCE ON-COURSE TURNOVER

Cannington 105 83,195 (790 patrons average per race meeting)

$5,444,808 ($51,855 per race meeting)

Mandurah 154 45,780 (292 patrons average per race meeting)

$2,887.201 ($18,748 per race meeting)

Northam 29 3,064 (105 patrons average per race meeting)

$321,497 ($11,086 per race meeting)

Meadows 103 32,565 (316 patrons average per race meeting)

$3,881,000 ($37,679 per race meeting)

Sandown 104 25,162 (241 patrons average per race meeting)

$2,646,000 ($25,442 per race meeting)

Wentworth Park 105 47,251 (450 patrons average per race meeting)

$5,116,000 ($48,723 per race meeting)

VIC TAB Tracks 713 107,544 (150 patrons average per race meeting)

$8,468,000 (11,876 per race meeting)

NSW TAB Tracks 725 82,037 (113 patrons average per person)

$14,763,000 ($20,362 per race meeting)

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VELOCETTE (Bombastic Shiraz x Texan Lady) sired a litter of one dog and one bitch whelped October 3 from Everette Bale that was regis-tered by Lara breeder, Robert Camil-leri. Everette Bale is a daughter of Where’s Pedro and Gold Rush Bale, who started 41 times for seven wins, picking up six wins over 515 metres at Angle Park where 30.25 was her quickest and a win at Gawler over 531 metres in 31.47. The other members of her litter were Bremerton Bale (16 wins), Car-lita Bale (4 wins), Drucilla Bale (6 wins), Flint Bale (19 wins), Greta Bale (28 wins), Kito Bale (6 wins) and Valter Bale (1 win).

The dam is from a litter that won 87 races and is from a truly great brood bitch, which suggests that these two youngsters should definitely make their mark on racing. Where’s Pedro GOLDEN SQUARE breeder Robyn Massina registered a litter of one dog and two bitches by Where’s Pedro (Brett Lee x Elusive Rebel) from Ja Ja, whelped September 8.

Ja Ja, a daughter of Token Prince and Unopposed, scored in 25 of her 61 attempts, winning eight races at Bendigo over 430 metres with a PB of 24.02 and two wins at Ballarat over 450 metres where 25.33 was her quickest.

She scored over 390 metres at Shepparton in 22.36 and four times over the 450 metres there with 25.34 her fastest.

She was successful at Wangaratta over 403 metres in 22.93, at Dubbo over 516 metres in 30.32, picked up a win over 480 metres at Horsham in 27.24 and won three races at San-down over 515 metres with a PB of 29.92.

She landed a race at The Mead-ows over 525 metres in 30.00, scored twice at Wentworth Park over 520 metres with 30.27 her best and won over 520 metres at Sale in 29.74.

The other members of her litter were Darude (4 wins), Jearon (18 wins), Monshi (1 win), Rosanne (6 wins), Stuart (3 wins), Troy (4 wins) and Wildy (4 wins).

Ja Ja has had one litter to race so far and that was to Hallucinate whelped January 2009, leaving Car-rak (12 wins) and Dance Gaga (1 win).

The dam was a top class chaser who is now proven, which augurs very well for the future of these youngsters. Collision COLLISION (Awesome Assassin x Rumble Spirit) sired a litter of five dogs and two bitches from Melaleuca whelped October 10, registered by Hastings breeder, Carol Gay.

Melaleuca is an unraced daughter

of Meticulous and Wicked Witch. Other members of her litter were

December Prince (6 wins), Flashover (3 wins), Get Square (7 wins), Ha-vago Menace (8 wins) and Tina Spar-kle (13 wins).

The dam is from a very good line, suggesting these youngsters should more than make their presence felt on the track.

Velocette GREG BLAIN, Manager of the Olinda Syndicate, registered a litter by Velocette (Bombastic Shiraz x Texan Lady) and the two dogs and two bitches whelped October 1 are from Pet Sounds. The dam, a daughter of Token Prince and Los Caballos, scored twice in 31 goes, winning at Sandown over 515 metres in 30.50 and over 520 metres at Cranbourne in 30.72. The other members of her litter were Blueray Girl (7 wins), Octahe-dron (5 wins), Phase Three Ho (10 wins) and Waterloo Sunset (5 wins). The dam is superbly bred and from a smart litter, suggesting that these youngsters should have a very bright future. Nitro Burst NITRO BURST (Bombastic Shiraz x Hotburst) sired a litter of four dogs and three bitches from Wind Fire.

These youngsters were whelped October 2 and registered by Lynd-hurst breeder, Malcolm Carr. Wind Fire, a daughter of Path To

Power and Misty Magee, has won three of her 12 starts, scoring at Sale over 440 metres in 25.26 and at The Meadows over 525 metres in 30.92, as well as at Geelong over 347 metres in 19.88.

The other successful members of her litter were Fire Miss (14 wins), Fire Shadow (8 wins), Little Fire (6 wins), Miss Inferno (8 wins), Path Blazer (2 wins) and Rugged Path (8 wins).

The dam is a beautifully bred chaser who had ability, which sug-gests that these youngsters should taste their share of success on the track. Talk’s Cheap TALK’S CHEAP (Spiral Nikita x Leprechaun Yap) was the sire chosen by Nyora breeder, Dennis Dean for Pearl Hand, and the two dogs and five bitches were whelped September 22.

Pearl Hand, a daughter of Token Prince and Berrie’s Lass, won 13 of her 85 attempts, saluting over 508 metres at Dapto in 30.19 and over 600 metres there in 35.09.

She picked up two wins at Rich-mond over 535 metres with a PB of 31.15, scored at Gosford over 515 metres in 30.24 and over the 600 me-tres there in 35.25.

She won five races at Wentworth Park over 720 metres with a best of 43.03 and twice at Sandown over 715 metres where 42.47 was her fastest.

The other members of her litter were Brilliant Hand (22 wins), Danny Hand (5 wins), Jack Hand (1 win), Laura Hand (3 wins), Peter Hand (2 wins) and Royal Hand (4 wins).

Pearl Hand has had two litters to date, with her first to Big Daddy Cool whelped November 2007 producing Cool Bonanza (2 wins), Fox Hand (9 wins), Pearl’s Snow (5 wins) and Sparkling Pearl (3 wins).

Litter number two was to Bom-bastic Shiraz whelped April 2010, leaving Pearl Bomb 1 win).

The dam is from a very good fe-male line, had plenty of ability and is proven, suggesting these youngsters

should make their presence felt on the track too. Talk’s Cheap PAUL DONOHUE, Manager of the Jaimandy Park Syndicate, registered a litter by Talk’s Cheap (Spiral Nikita x Leprechaun Yap) from Jaimandy Gertie and the three dogs and five bitches were whelped April 11.

Jaimandy Gertie, a daughter of Where’s Pedro and Speedy Chaos, was successful in three of her 23 out-ings, winning twice at Bendigo over 545 metres with a PB of 31.18, as well as scoring over 650 metres at Shepparton in 38.41.

The other members of her litter were Jaimandy Bull (3 wins) and Jai-mandy Emily (12 wins).

The dam was strong and is from a very smart female line, suggesting that these youngsters should meet with plenty of success on the track. El Grand Senor EL GRAND SENOR (Where’s Pedro x Elgrando Gold) sired a litter of one dog and one bitch from What A Worm, whelped September 7 and was registered by Blind Blight breeder, Gregory Scott. What A Worm, a daughter of Awesome Assassin and Fiery Sal, won six of her 34 starts, snaring three races at Cranbourne over 520 metres with 30.86 her quickest, scored twice at Geelong over 457metres with a PB of 25.71 and won at Warragul over 424 metres in 24.35.

What A Worm was the only suc-cessful member of her litter, whilst a previous litter produced Del Santo (5 wins) and Myer (6 wins).

The dam had ability and comes from a very good female line, which augurs well for the future of these youngsters. Andy Palmer A LITTER registered by Theo Dahl, Manager of the Shirney Syndicate, is six dogs and four bitches by Andy Palmer (Trendy Leigh x Speed Dancer) from Benalla Doll, whelped October 25.

Benalla Doll is a daughter of Where’s Pedro and Redburst, who won two of her eight starts, including once at Bendigo over 430 metres in 24.71, as well as a win at The Mead-ows over 525 metres in 30.72.

The other members of her litter were Dynamite Darcey (2 wins), Olga Doll (6 wins), Reimburst (5 wins) and Where’s Alwyn (4 wins).

The dam’s mother had a very successful litter to Andy Palmer, which speaks highly of the future prospects of these youngsters.

2012 LEADING SIRES - from January 1st 1 BOMBASTIC SHIRAZ 155 -25-17-20 16.12% 2 WHERES PEDRO 142 -17-25-20 11.97% 3 GO WILD TEDDY 60 -12-8-9 20.00% 4 COLLISION 54 -10-12-6 18.51% 5 TOKEN PRINCE 10 -6-2-0 60.00% 6 PREMIER FANTASY 39 -5-8-4 12.82% 7 EL GALO 29 -5-3-4 17.24% 8 VELOCETTE 24 -5-0-3 20.83% 9 TALKS CHEAP 21 -4-5-4 19.04% 10 BO FRAZIER 16 -4-5-1 25.00%

MEADOWS 1 BOMBASTIC SHIRAZ 178 -25-32-15 14.04% 2 WHERES PEDRO 114 -12-10-22 10.52% 3 BIG DADDY COOL 40 -10-5-4 25.00% 4 COLLISION 52 -9-8-5 17.03% 5 PREMIER FANTASY 50 -6-8-8 12.00% 6 EL GALO 25 -5-4-4 20.00% 7 PURE OCTANE 27 -4-8-2 14.81% 8 ELITE STATE 26 -4-5-4 15.38% 9 BARTRIM BALE 11 -4-3-2 36.36% 10 PATH TO POWER 22 -4-0-3 18.18%

SANDOWN 1 BOMBASTIC SHIRAZ 76 -15-15-10 19.73% 2 COLLISION 71 -14-9-13 19.71% 3 BIG DADDY COOL 88 -9-13-14 10.22% 4 HALLUCINATE 58 -7-3-7 12.06% 5 KNOCKA NORRIS 44 -6-4-4 13.63% 6 PREMIER FANTASY 25 -6-3-1 24.00% 7 ELITE STATE 28 -5-3-4 17.85% 8 WHERES PEDRO 32 -5-3-3 15.62% 9 BIT CHILI 64 -4-10-5 6.25% 10 SURF LORIAN 40 -4-8-6 10.00%

WENTWORTH PARK

1 COLLISION 99 -18-17-10 18.18% 2 BIG DADDY COOL 98 -18-6-17 18.36% 3 BIT CHILI 124 -17-25-18 13.07% 4 BOMBASTIC SHIRAZ 64 -8-11-6 12.05% 5 WHERES PEDRO 57 -7-4-3 12.28% 6 ELITE STATE 60 -7-3-11 11.66% 7 COSMIC RUMBLE 15 -7-1-1 46.66% 8 EL GALO 40 -5-9-5 12.05% 9 SURF LORIAN 29 -5-3-6 17.24% 10 PURE OCTANE 28 -5-3-2 17.85%

THE GARDENS 1 WHERES PEDRO 176 -25-13-25 14.02% 2 BOMBASTIC SHIRAZ 88 -12-9-12 13.63% 3 PURE OCTANE 122 -11-16-16 9.01% 4 BIG DADDY COOL 86 -10-11-10 11.62% 5 ELITE STATE 32 -8-3-6 25.00% 6 COLLISION 75 -7-18-9 9.33% 7 VELOCETTE 46 -6-4-6 13.04% 8 PRIMO UNO 26 -6-1-7 23.07% 9 BLACK ENFORCER 31 -5-8-3 16.12% 10 SURF LORIAN 59 -5-5-8 8.47%

ANGLE PARK 1 COLLISION 182 -28-28-31 15.38% 2 WHERES PEDRO 136 -21-19-13 15.44% 3 GIVE ME FIVE 110 -18-18-13 16.36% 4 BOMBASTIC SHIRAZ 95 -15-14-15 15.78% 5 SURF LORIAN 144 -13-17-20 9.02% 6 BIT CHILI 103 -12-14-13 11.65% 7 ELITE STATE 59 -12-9-11 20.33% 8 BLACK ENFORCER 125 -11-12-20 8.08% 9 BIG DADDY COOL 61 -11-7-3 18.03% 10 TRAIN A JOURNEY 45 -11-6-1 24.44%

ALBION PARK 1 WHERES PEDRO 101 -16-14-13 15.84% 2 BOMBASTIC SHIRAZ 85 -14-7-15 16.47% 3 PREMIER FANTASY 49 -11-12-4 22.44% 4 COLLISION 55 -9-6-6 16.36% 5 BIT CHILI 52 -8-12-12 15.38% 6 BIG DADDY COOL 79 -8-8-8 10.12% 7 HALLUCINATE 32 -8-4-3 25.00% 8 PRIMO UNO 58 -6-15-12 10.34% 9 SURF LORIAN 73 -5-7-8 6.84% 10 BLACK ENFORCER 17 -3-4-3 17.64%

CANNINGTON 1 COLLISION 45 -7-12-2 15.55% 2 WHERES PEDRO 58 -7-8-9 12.06% 3 BOMBASTIC SHIRAZ 44 -7-8-5 15.09% 4 COLLIDE 35 -7-6-6 20.00% 5 HEAD BOUND 8 -5-0-1 62.05% 6 HALLUCINATE 18 -4-2-3 22.22% 7 GIVE ME FIVE 17 -4-2-2 23.52% 8 PURE OCTANE 19 -4-0-3 21.05% 9 BIG DADDY COOL 40 -3-5-5 7.05% 10 BIT CHILI 23 -2-4-2 8.69%

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In the week from January 24 to January 30 there were nine litters registered with GRV.

Victorian Litter Registration Details from 24/01/2012 to 30/01/2012

Sire Dam Whelped Date Desc Breeder Name Velocette Everette Bale 03/10/2011 1D 1B R. Camilleri Where’s Pedro Ja Ja 08/09//2011 1D 2B R. Massina Collision Melaleuca 10/10/2011 5D 2B C. Gay Nitro Burst Wind Fire 02/10/2011 4D 3B M. Carr Talk’s Cheap Pearl Hand 22/09/2011 2D 5B D. Dean Talk’s Cheap Jaimandy Gertie 11/04/2011 3D 5B P. Donohue El Grand Senor What A Worm 07/09/2011 1D 1B G. Scott Velocette Pet Sounds 01/10/2011 2D 2B G. Blain Andy Palmer Benalla Doll 25/10/2011 6D 4B T. Dahl

Leading sire, Where’s Pedro. Vic Peters Classic winner, Nitro Burst.

Top class chaser, Velocette.

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Great double AS I SPECULATED last week, Sure As and Miata pulled off a Group 1 litter double, and I’d bet any amount that would be the first time this has happened.

Sure As fronted-up in the Group 1 National Derby at The Gardens on the Friday night and scored a three and a quarter lengths win in a very slick 29.45.

Miata was in the Group 1 Galaxy over 715 metres at Cannington and scored a hollow nine and three quar-ter lengths win in 41.30; a time that equalled her own track record.

The pair are by super sire, Bom-bastic Shiraz from Winsome Bluebird.

That matron is a daughter of Lan-sley Bale and the Awesome Assassin bitch, Winsome Duchess.

Winsome Bluebird is now in an elite group of brood bitches, as she’s produced Group 1 winners to two different sires; the two chasers listed above and being Blue Lorian to Surf Lorian.

Down the money road OAKS ROAD has probably raced himself into favouritism for the up-coming The Temlee/Australian Cup double.

Maybe early days, but in my opinion, all of a sudden we have an-other contender for the Australasian stakemoney record.

The son of Spiral Nikita and Lep-rechaun Pace is currently on $293,070.

His next two assignments should be the Group 1 The Temlee followed by the Group 1 Australian Cup.

First prizemoney on these two events is a massive $250,000 in total.

Oaks Road, if he can pull off both, would then be on $543,070.

Oaks Road ran in the Group 1 TOPGUN last year and handed in a pretty good effort by finishing fourth at his only start at The Meadows.

He’s probably racing a “mile” better now; so there’s every chance he’ll give his stakemoney tally a huge boost.

His Temlee dangers LOOKING through the final eight for The Temlee, knowing the box draw would make it easier to find the win-ner. If Oaks Road is considered the early favourite, then who are his dan-gers?

I’d have to say they all are. Interestingly, Oaks Road is the

only runner in the final eight that has-n’t won on the track.

The other interesting fact is that

the dog with the fastest PB is a re-serve, and that’s Shereen Bale with 29.68.

There seems to be a touch of déjà vu about Shereen Bale and hand-picked Group 1 races at The Mead-ows, as last year’s Group 1 Maturity winner missed out (very controver-sially) on a place in last year’s TOP-GUN.

One of only two Group 1 winners on the track in contention, one must wonder what this dog has done to be so out of favour; again.

Last year’s TOPGUN provided three of the eight for The Temlee though and as mentioned,, Oaks Road ran fourth; with the dogs that finished second and third, Radley Bale and Bogie King are back, whilst Prince Diablo, who ran last in the TOPGUN, made it onto the reserve’s bench.

With his extremely hot current form, connections may rue the fact that he got a TOPGUN berth, as that last may have been the reason he missed here, who knows?

Obviously Radley Bale and Bogie King must be respected in any race they contest, and seeing as both go great on this track, they are in it up to their necks.

Mystic Apple is engaged, and in recent times he’s won the Group 1 Sale Cup and the Group 2 Cran-bourne Cup, so you must give him the utmost respect.

Godsend won the Group 1 Silver Chief on this track beating Glen Gal-lon, who late last year won the Group 1 Brisbane Cup, both of whom are real chances to snare another Group 1.

Cape Hawke is one of Victoria’s fastest chasers and ran fourth in the Group 1 Silver Chief.

I guess his selection is the one that will raise plenty of eyebrows, considering his last two starts have been lasts, firstly in a heat of the Warragul Cup then in a Free For All at Sandown.

That leaves Dyna Tron, the dual Group 1 winner and current Victorian Greyhound Of The Year.

Hey, if he wins this race, he jumps to just a tick under half a mil-lion in prizemoney!

On the other hand, if victorious, Radley Bale could be on around $570,000, as he’s contesting the final of the $40,000 to the winner Launceston Cup prior to his engage-ment in this event.

The Zoom Top THE $64 question in The Zoom Top might be… can Miata do what she’s been doing at Cannington over here in Victoria? Gee, it’s hard to fault what she’s done, but this is an entirely different proposition.

She hasn’t raced at The Mead-ows, however, I’d presume she’ll be over for a trial at some point. I suppose if she races like she does at home, she’ll probably win, because based on her Perth form, she seems to have lengths on her rivals. However, this is a pretty good field that’s headed by triple Group 1 winning and record breaking stayer, Bobby Boucheau.

He hasn’t done much racing of late; in fact his last start was in No-vember. Prior to that, he’d had only three starts since his last win, which hap-pened to be at Sandown in a heat of the National Distance Championship back in August.

The last time he raced at The Meadows was 11 months ago when he won the Group 1 Macro Meats Super Stayers.

Shimaguni is one of our best stay-ing bitches, who went over the Perth where she managed a win and two seconds, and in both those defeats she chased Miata home.

In the Galaxy final there was nearly 10 lengths between them, and even with the advantage of being in her home state, that’s a lot of ground for Shimaguni to make up.

But Shimaguni has never been beaten around The Meadows’ 725 metres trip, having won all four starts.

I suppose that Thrilling Brat is in the same boat as Miata.

Her New Zealand staying form is excellent but she’s never raced at The Meadows.

However, she did make a trip to Australia in December when she won two races at Wentworth Park; one in a very slick 42.15.

However, using Zipping Lad as a formline, he beat her twice in Sydney then went to Perth and finished out of the money behind Miata and Shima-guni, therefore you’re looking at a huge turnaround of form.

Granduer is a very good stayer, but chasers such as Bobby Boucheau, Shimaguni and Bling It On have all had his measure in staying races, and being a drop out and rattle home type, he always needs luck on his side.

Mentioning Bling It On, he has a Group race win over Bobby Boucheau to his name, and his most recent staying race was to win the Victoria Cup at Cranbourne, whilst his only two wins at The Meadows over the 725 metres saw him beat litter brothers Echelon and Granduer.

Crafty Lady gets a berth, and we already know her talent, as she’s run two track records here in Victoria and notched a Group 2 win in Sydney.

The huge worry on her is that she’s been beaten at her past two starts at The Meadows in Grade 5’s over the 725 metre journey.

NSW half-miler, Key To Eden makes up the eight.

She’s a strong stayer who hasn’t started in a while and has never raced on the track, whilst her form revolves around Zipping Lad, where she had a win,. but more often has chased him home.

The reserves are He Knows Uno, a newcomer to staying who was beaten at Albion Park at his last start by second reserve, Mist Opportunity, another relative newcomer to staying.

The Rookie Rebel THIS YEAR’S The Rookie Rebel looks a really hard to win race, as you can find a real good argument for almost every runner.

The box draw may play a big role in determining the winner.

Dissecting them alphabetically, Befitting, a former Queenslander, had some great form over Albion Park’s 600 metres and lately has been con-testing distance races here in Victo-ria.

She certainly looks better placed in this than what she might have been in The Zoom Top, although the class factor may be the slight problem for her.

Don Chendo is a Group winning sprinter now up to the middle dis-tance racing and he’s scored in fast time on the track at the trip, so only needs no bad luck to be a real threat.

Dyna Morris is a member of Aus-tralia’s best litter, and this strong Melbourne Cup finalist has stepped up to the middle distances and done extremely well so far.

He will be one of the hardest to beat here, as he can do it from in or out, in front or from behind.

Kalden Mayhem can sprint and stay with the best of them, and this race is probably a lot easier than her last start in the Group 1 Galaxy, so providing that she gets a clear run, she’ll take a lot of holding out.

Lektra Jay is due to win one, hav-ing finished a close sixth in the Group 1 Sale Cup, third in the Group 2 Cranbourne Cup and runner-up in the Group 1 Perth Cup at his most recent start.

He races really well on the track and at the trip, and has a fast PB of 34.36, so only needs no bad luck to give this a huge shake.

Noble Pedro is a very fast dog with the Wentworth Park track record to his credit.

He’s got some good Dapto 600 metre form but failed at his only start here at the trip, as well as failing badly at his only two other Victorian starts at Sandown.

Stack ’Eem Flat is one of the Vic-toria’s best middle distance gallopers and goes into the race with the fastest PB, 34.20.

He’ll be out the back early but none will get home as hard as he does, so only needs an uninterrupted run in transit to score.

Strong Intention is another great middle distance dog who has won a middle distance Group race and a ‘black type’ event, as well as being runner-up in the Cranbourne Cup.

If he leads he’s going to take a lot of running down, as he truly is a class act.

The first reserve is Cousin Callum, a very smart NSW chaser, but he was beaten in both runs on the track at the trip.

Shintaro Samurai is the second reserve, and like Shereen Bale, how this dog is on the reserve’s bench is almost unfathomable.

The last time he raced at The Meadows over 600 metres he won the Group 2 City of Hume Cup, and fin-ishing behind him were Stack ’Em Flat and Lektra Jay.

The three champs - 3 DASHING CORSAIR is the third of our dual champions and he is also the most recent. Most people know his story, so we’ll be slightly briefer here. In 2009 he ventured over to Perth to race at Cannington in the National Sprint Championship Grand Final representing Queensland. In a great finish, Dashing Corsair got home best to tip-out Victorian star, Dyna Lachlan by a neck in what was somewhat of a surprise result. Twelve months later, Dashing Corsair, now a stayer, qualified to represent Queensland in Adelaide for the Grand Final of the National Dis-tance Championship. After drawing the red, the son of Malfoy and Rose Flamenco looked a “monty” to become the first dog in history to win both titles, but that was

not to be the case, as he finished a disappointing fourth behind Blue Lorian. Another year passed and Dashing Corsair was still racing, and racing extremely well, so with the Champi-onships on his home patch at Albion Park, he really had the chance to achieve the “impossible”. However, he went amiss in his State run-off and was lucky to even qualify.

Under a cloud all week leading up to the Grand Final, there were doubts about him taking his place. But he responded to treatment and took his place in the field in box two.

The 52 months-old stayer led but was overtaken mid-race, which didn’t look good.

But as true champions do, he fought his way back to reclaim the lead then held out the late burst by Victorian, Lady Arko.

Hollywood couldn’t have scripted it any better, and what better way to end a brilliant career, as he was re-tired by Desley and Dwyer Lennon after the race.

Dashing Corsair became our third dual champion, but our first at both distances.

And he’s possibly the first grey-hound to have contested three Na-tional Championship Grand Finals.

Hypothetical finish HERE’S a hypothetical scenario. There’s a dog “a mile” in front down the home straight and he’s go-ing to win by say a dozen lengths, and probably in fast time. However, with just metres left he stumbles and does a forward somer-sault and his back side actually reaches the line first, as he then slides upside down and back to front past the post. Now for the sake of an argument, none of his rivals managed to even get near him as he slid past the finish-ing line. So, has he won the race or is he listed as a faller? Secondly, on looking at the clock, the time showing is say .15 faster than the track record. Has he set new figures, assuming he’s not listed as a faller? Or assuming you need his nose to be the device by which the time is measured, a dog is a length (obvious), which is .0625, rounded to say .07. Let’s say the time recorded is 25.00, the old record is 25.15, does this dog get the record at say 25.07?

Your Say “The Mad Punter” remarked, “First Fours, great way to go, half the field to beat half the field and great re-turns.” I have trouble picking a winner, whilst picking a Quinella is difficult, an Exacta is even harder, Trifectas, well, gee willickers, but a First Four, I give up....hehe. “Breeding Sense” asked, “If you put speedy squibs to faint-hearted speedy sires, what do you think you’ll get?” Some think Melbourne Cup win-ners, and a few might think they’ll produce a Sandown Cup winner....*best sarcastic answer*

This week’s Teaser A CRYPTOGRAM this week, see if you can identify this trio. 1. Top fillies race on a busy street 2. Paper money’s this for this reason 3. I am at a loss to work out just how to give you this clue

Last week’s answers 1. Cosmic Chief 2. Velocette 3. Path To Power 4. Pure Octane 5. Cool Effort 6. Collide 7. Boris Reigns 8. Vee Man Vane

Oaks Road: An obvious choice for the upcoming The Temlee at The Meadows.

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AT BETCHOICE GARDENS last Wednesday night the NCA conducted a couple of heats directed towards future prospects in the staying ranks, and the nominations were strong, showing the initiative was well re-ceived by trainers. The quickest of the qualifiers was the Robert Smith trained Lochinvar Vicini, who stepped out over the 600 metres journey for the first time and led throughout to clock a smart 34.72. From the seven alley, Lochinvar Vicini was well into stride and showed out over the white vested C’mon Cindy and Velocity Pulse .

Settling down in the straight the first time, Lochinvar Vicini rolled clear and was clocking good early sections, while Velocity Pulse headed of the rest. Into the back the leader was trav-elling well and opened a clear lead, with Velocity Pulse still next and only Wilma Stanley making any ground from back in the pack. Turning for home Lochinvar Vicini looked the goods and was

strong to the line, recording a four and a half lengths win over Wilma Stanley, who finished the race off well to claim second prize, three lengths in advance of Pepper Shot. Lochinvar Vicini, owned by the Gordon family, is by Where’s Pedro out of Smart Betsy and from six starts to date has two wins and two plac-ings.

Wilma Stanley (Made To Size x Leah Stanley), trained by Justin King, after nine starts has two wins and three placings, whilst the Dawn Garrett trained Pepper Shot (Flying Penske x Classy Creek) from eight career starts has notched two wins and four placings.

THE OTHER ROUND of the

Stayers Of Tomorrow Series went to Yarramundi Star, who made it two wins from her first two career starts.

The daughter of Shanlyn Prince opened her winning account at The Meadows a month prior when a rare first-up winner over the middle dis-tance trip.

At just two years of age, it is quite rare to break your maiden status over long journeys, however, seeing the dam is Al Fresco, it is not surpris-ing that trainer, Vadim Roz has ven-tured down this unique path. Boxrise saw That’s A Miracle from box seven best to begin along with Yarramundi Star, in the stripe vest, who took up a forward position as they entered the straight the first time. Yarramundi Star was quick to challenge That’s A Miracle as they made their way to the back, with Car-bicide working into calculations from a long way back. Bursting clear, Yarramundi Star took up the front running role off the top bend, with only Carbicide show-

ing any threat to the leader. Turning for home Yarramundi

Star was in front and kept finding plenty in the run to the judge, holding out Carbicide by one and three quar-ter lengths in 35.11, with That’s A Miracle a further nine and a half lengths away third.

Owned by Michelle Ang, Yarra-mundi Star, a red brindle chaser, looks to have a special career ahead.

Carbicide (Collision x Pasha Ap-peal), prepared by Arthur Armstrong, has raced 41 times for two wins and 16 placings, whilst That’s A Miracle (Big Daddy Cool x No Naggin Nanna), trained by Ken Cheetham, has had 16 career starts for two wins and seven placings.

THE MOST EXCITING event on the night was in the Wallsend Diggers Stake, with a ‘blanket finish’ giving the judge plenty of work.

After a short delay, a narrow ver-dict was awarded to Perusian, who finished strongly and nailed Durn-bridge and Velocity Zoom in the shadows of the post.

From the 515 metres start, Durn-bridge was best to jump from box three, leading from Velocity Zoom and Perusian.

They spread out leaving the straight, with the leading division still the same, and it was all the way to the home corner before the race changed complexion. As Durnbridge came back to the others, it was Perusian that moved up to challenge strongly.

Maintaining his momentum to the line, Perusian scored by a head over Durnbridge in 30.03, with Velocity Zoom a neck away third. Perusian, by Surf Lorian from Perusa Gain, trained by Tom Wilson,has had 10 career starts for two wins and five placings.

Durnbridge (Slater x Kimmy’s Magic has had eight career starts, yielding two wins and five placings for trainer, Karen Sanderson, whilst the Anthony Coyte trained Velocity Zoom (Flying Stanley x Incoherent) from nine starts to date has a win with five placings.

NSW

Ron Arnold

Dear Sir, TEN YEARS AGO when the Wan-garatta track was operating and I had the assurance that no Victorian clubs would close, I decided to take the advice of a wise greyhound man who said “Get Big or Get Out”. I didn’t want to get real big but I invested a large amount ($250,000.) which I had always considered my superannuation. I built runs & kennels using all the best materials with the knowl-edge that they were going to last for the next 20 years. I spent good money buying pups and brood bitches and the winners were starting to flow. Then out of the blue the track closes. Why? I’ll never know and no-one can give me that answer. Now my nearest track is Shepparton, which is more that 100kms away.

My next track is Bendigo which has been temporarily closed. To get runs with Maiden dogs I must travel to Ballarat, the only track that runs qualifying trials. This is a round trip of 700kms. The travelling and associated costs are killing me. When you read about the exces-sive amounts of money that are be-ing spent at some clubs (Geelong $18 million) you can’t help but wonder why such inequality exists in our sport. The Save Wangaratta Dogs Committee is in consultation with G.R.V. and the Minister of Racing in the hope of re-opening Wanga-ratta. I am but one of many that hope it happens soon. I don’t know how long I can hang in. Yours truly,

Phil

ON TUESDAY 7th February, 2012 a sub-committee of the Save Wangaratta Dogs (S.W.D.) met with the New G.R.V. Chair-man, Mr. Peter Caillard, and C.E.O. Mr. John Stephens, to further discuss the possibility of re-opening the Wangaratta track. The Wangaratta representatives were greatly encouraged by their forthright and honest attitude. It was stated that this was a new board and any past decisions would have no bearing on Wangaratta’s future. Both parties are awaiting the findings of the Aurecon report due out soon.

If favourable the chairman has under-taken to immediately liaise with the Rac-ing Minister in an effort to get Wangaratta re-opened. All parties are mindful that excessive spending on projects will not be under-taken by this new board or government. A meeting to update participants will be held at Avian Park on Tuesday 21st February, 2012 at 7.00pm. A sausage sizzle and light refresh-ments will be provided by Wangaratta Greyhound Slipping Club. Anyone inter-ested in attending is most welcome.” - Neville Burgan

THE LAUNCESTON Greyhound Racing Club in conjunction with Tasracing hosted the Launceston Cup and Greyhound Awards Presentation Dinner at The TOTE Racing Centre on Saturday Night 11 February 2012. At the function to announce the winners attended by some 200 guests, Rewind was named The TOTE 2011 Tasmanian Greyhound of the Year. Rewind, owned and trained by Morrie Strickland of Bracknell, won the award after winning 22 races and being placed 11 times from his 38 starts across Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales during the year. Other award winners announced were: Leading Trainer – Anthony Bullock (85 winners for the year)Leading Owner – Ted Astbury (46 wins during the year) Most Consistent Greyhound – Damek (20 wins, 2 seconds and 1 third in Tasmania in 2011) Leading Broodbitch – Ricky’s Angel (Owned by Ricky Ponting) (Ricky’s Angel’s progeny won 57 races during 2011) Leading Sire – Where’s Pedro (Owned by Tony Lockett in New South Wales) (Where’s Pedro’s progeny won 179 races in Tasmania during 2011) Tasracing’s Chief Executive Officer, Gary Lottering, paid tribute to the industry on its success through 2011 and congratulated the award winners on their achievements.

Hobart Thousand runner-up and Devonport Cup winner Rewind with owner/trainer Morrie Strickland. The brilliant sprinter also took out the Launceston Cup Consolation on Monday night in a sizzling 29.69.

RISING STAR Audacious Elle proved too strong in the Floodfawn Damsels Dash final at Traralgon on Friday afternoon with an all the way 29.61 sec win in the 513 metre final. Audacious Elle has now taken her impressive Traralgon record to six wins from seven starts at the track, and has amassed over $14,000 in prize money to date. Audacious Elle is owned by Kevin Wainwright and locally trained at Yinnar by Mick Fearnley, who became

very emotional in his acceptance speech after the great win. Michael Giles, representing Peter Giles (trainer of Floodfawn) was on hand at Traralgon on Friday afternoon to present the trophy. The Floodfawn Damsels Dash is named in honour of the Floodfawn who had 15 starts at Traralgon for 15 wins, including a track record (29.54 sec) and a Traralgon Cup win (2001). No other Greyhound has achieved this record at Traralgon. Floodfawn went on to

become a top brood bitch and her progeny includes Flashing Floods, Black Chantilly, Regal Brett and Overflow Breaker. Floodfawn was inducted into the Victorian Hall of Fame in 2010. Audacious Elle joins an elite group of Greyhounds to win the Floodfawn since its inception including Avon Lyla May (2007 & 2008), Special Sign (2009), Aston Octane (2010) and Many Talents (2011). - Hector L Caruana

Manager - Traralgon GRC Audacious Elle was never troubled in both heat and final of the Traralgon Floodfawn Damsel’s Dash on Friday night.

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THE MAGICAL 30-seconds barrier over the sprint journey at Wentworth Park was broken on numerous occa-sions last Friday night. The track surface had copped plenty of rain for the last couple of weeks and the track staff have done a great job in keeping headquarters in tip top shape. In having his 50th race start, one of the city stars from 2011, Fancy Dean returned to the winner’s list with his first victory for 2012.

The Wally Lutiger trained chaser made it 16 wins at the Glebe venue and is now probably the logical fa-vourite to break Stately Bird’s 25-win record, should this 35kg blue chaser stay sound during the year, as he has just turned three years of age, so has plenty of time on his side. Contesting in the Rapidvite Stake over 520 metres, Fancy Dean stepped well from box two and slotted in just behind the speedy Kyl’s Me Girl, who led early from box one.

Going down the back Kyl’s Me Girl led with Fancy Dean having a clear shot at the leader as they left the top bend.

Fancy Dean broke clear coming down the side, with Flavours running on from back in the field. Down the home straight Fancy Dean was strong to the line and at the judge had four lengths to spare over

Flavours in 29.90, while Arena Flyer was back in third place, a further two and a half lengths away. Fancy Dean has now won 23 races overall with 20 placings, while the son of Where’s Pedro and Sweet Fancy now racking up $125,000 in earnings.

Flavours, who’s by Bombastic Shiraz out of Frosty Fruits, is trained by John Finn and has had 26 career starts for 10 wins plus five placings, whilst the John Chapman prepared Arena Flyer (Pure Octane x Spring Vintage) has had 47 career starts for 16 wins and 12 placings.

MATCHING that winning time was the Norm Becroft trained Go Mighty Shiraz, who made it two from two in town when a near all the way victor of the Quade Cup over 520 metres. When the lids opened, best away was Miss Horizon from box six, with Go Mighty Shiraz driving quickly along the rail in the red vest.

By the first corner Go Mighty Shiraz had raced to the front and had

broke away into the back, with Ascari working into second spot. Go Mighty Shiraz was clicking over slick sections, and coming down the side had put a winning gap on her rivals.

Down the home running Go Mighty Shiraz was untroubled and saluted the judge five and a quarter lengths clear of Ascari, with third placed Prank Call a further two and three quarter lengths adrift.

By Bombastic Shiraz from Go Mighty Mouse, Go Mighty Shiraz has produced seven wins and five plac-ings after 19 race starts.

The Jason Mackay trained Ascari (Pure Octane x Hello Sienna) has had 10 career starts for four wins and three placings, whilst Prank Call (Big Daddy Cool x Hot Zepha) for Dennis Fahey has raced 19 times collecting five wins and five placings.

ANOTHER sub 30-seconds win-ner was Rybenbrook, who scored his first city win in a slick 29.98. The pace was on early, with Kyle Roulette showing out from the black vested Rybenbrook, who had also been well into stride.

Leaving the straight Kyle Rou-lette led with Rybenbrook positioning near the leader, while Forum Rules was next.

Off the top turn Kyle Roulette started to shorten stride and Ryben-brook pounced on the lead, with Fo-rum Rules was running on resolutely.

However, at the judge Ryben-brook had held on to win by three quarters of a length, while Mandagery Miss finished third, a further three and three quarter lengths away. Rybenbrook, a son of Bombastic Shiraz and Flick The Switch, is

trained by Andy Lord, whilst his scorecard shows 35 starts that have yielded 16 wins and 10 placings.

Forum Rules (Hallucinate x Speed Drama), trained by Rita Nico-laou, has had 33 career starts and reg-istered four wins and 10 placings, whilst the Kristy Sultana trained Mandagery Miss (Mandagery Man x Glen Abbey Treat) has had 30 career starts for eight wins and 11 placings.

NSW

Ron Arnold

They don’t come any better than Fancy Dean at Wentworth Park. The Wally Lutiger trained son of Where’s Pedro and Sweet Fancy notched his 16th win at Wentworth Park on Friday night.

Go Mighty Shiraz made it back to back BON wins with a solid five lengths victory in 29.90.

Rybenbrook broke a run of 12 outs and scored his first win since August last year with a 29.98 victory.

ONE of the biggest races on the short course calendar, the Country Winnebago Puppy Classic final, was run over 297 metres at Dapto last Thursday night. These flyers are always decided on a first out, first home basis, so it was the Frank Hurst trained Squashed Banana that did just that before collecting $8,000 for his connections. Exiting box two, Squashed Banana pinged straight to the front with Ramrada and Helele was next best into stride.

Squashed Banana has been in terrific form of late and was staring at three wins on end as they came to the home bend.

In the run to the line it was Squashed Banana that held on to score by two and a quarter lengths from Ramrada in a new PB 16.82, with Helele back in third place, a further three and a half lengths away.

By Collision out of Bananarama, Squashed Banana has faced the starter just 17 times for eight wins and five plac-ings.

Ramrada, a kennelmate and litter brother of the winner, to date has had 20 career starts for six wins and seven plac-ings, whilst the Ruth Matic prepared Helele, who completed a rare trifecta for the litter, has a CV that reveals four wins and nine placings from 21 starts. In the very next race, the Premium Tyres Nowra to Dapto Final, Frank Hurst

picked up another winner’s cheque when Entrust proved too strong for his rivals. The Londonderry based mentor de-served plenty of success on the night as he had no idea what was to confront him and wife, Tracey on their trip back home.

A severe weather front hit their local area and through the night over 100mm of rain fell, which isolated the area and forced many local trainers to move their dogs to higher ground. Smartly away from the five alley at the 520 metres start it was Pure Ask and Kel’s Dream that got away well, while drawn between them sporting the green vest Entrust was slowly into stride.

Leaving the straight Pure Ask went to the front, and with the field spreading out, it enabled Entrust to rail through into sec-ond spot. Maintaining his forward thrust, En-trust tackled the Pure Ask on the top bend, while finishing strongly behind them was Magic Maggie, another kennelmate from Hurst’s kennel.

Although Magic Maggie handed in a powerful burst, it was Entrust that ran out a three quarters of a length winner in 30.16, while Colonel Zeb wound up third, a further five and a quarter lengths astern. Entrust is by Collision from Midnight Movie and overall has raced on 14 occa-sions for nine wins and two placings.

Magic Maggie (Bombastic Shiraz x Lachlan’s Gift) from eight starts has three wins with four placings, whilst Colonel Zeb (Big Daddy Cool x Little Champion), trained by Rosemarie Camilleri, after 54 career starts has notched six wins and 19 placings.

IT WAS NEARLY a hat-trick of suc-cessive wins for the Hursts when One Banana just failed in the following event, a 520 metres 4th Grade.

The winner was Ritza Ryder, trained by Mark Gatt, who had just returned home from his successful Perth Cup cam-paign with Oaks Road. Boxrise saw the rails runner, Ameri-can Thunder best away, with One Banana and Camden Blue both driving forward into the first corner. American Thunder led them to the back from One Banana, with Ritza Ryder working into the picture from a midfield position.

Swooping on the leaders down the side, it was Ritza Ryder that took over on the final bend. Down the home running Ritza Ryder held on gamely to beat One Banana by a half length in 30.39, with a similar gap to third placed Camden Blue. Ritza Ryder is by Where’s Pedro x Midnight Flare and has now had 19 starts showing seven wins and seven placings.

One Banana, a red fawn son of Colli-sion and Bananarama, has produced nine wins and eight placings from 23 career starts, whilst Camden Blue (Collision x

Camden Shiraz) has recorded 11 wins and 13 placings from 51 career starts for trainer, Doug Rogers.

- Ron Arnold

Squashed Banana after winning the $8000 race last week pictured at the rain soaked presentation with Dapto’s Paul Mack, trainer Frank Hurst and Jack Primer also from the Dapto Club. - pic coutesy robshots.com.au

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Neale’s bonus Horsham February 7 NEALE picked up the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the 410 metres Maiden Final on Tuesday night.

Sent to box five at $40.40, the Gary Paull trained youngster scored by a length and three quarters over Leefull Shot ($14.10), with Fawn Caviar ($23.10) coming in third, a length and a half back.

Neale, a son of El Galo and Fidgit, owned by the Dog Boys Syndicate, recorded the time of 23.71.

Where’s Demonica collected the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the 570 metres Handicap in 32.07.

Coming from box two off 9 metres as favourite at 41.80, the daughter of Where’s Pedro and Demonica led all the way to bolt in by eight and three quarter lengths over 10 metre runner Don’s Fantasy ($3.70), with the backmarker off 8 metres Allen Banter ($4.80) a length back in third spot.

A winner of 20 of her 52 runs, Where’s Demonica is owned by the Gold Dust Syndi-cate and was the first leg of a winning double for trainer, David Geall.

The Rose Geall owned El Rio completed the double for David by posting 27.49 to land a 480 metres Grade 5.

The son of El Galo and So Faithful came from box four at $4.00 to salute by a half length over Mister Charlie ($4.60), with three quarters of a length to third placed Malibu ($2.30 fav).

Kiarni Miss broke through by taking out a 410 metres Maiden in 23.82.

Drawn in box eight as favourite at $1.80, the daughter of Big Daddy Cool and Sekula Star led throughout to score by three and three quarter lengths over Veclaw Vixen ($9.90), with Flako ($4.90) two and a half lengths fur-ther afield.

Kiarni Miss, owned by the Red Card Syn-dicate, was the first leg of a winning double for trainer, Nicole Stanley.

Turkish Delight for the Champagne Syndi-cate completed the double for Nicole by run-ning 23.44 to take out heat two of the Cardross Memorial over 410 metres.

Wearing the red vest at $4.50, the daugh-ter of Digital and Twilight Rose led throughout to defeat Sonic Chick ($1.80 fav) by two and a half lengths, with Calico King ($19.10) a length and a half further adrift.

Proven Impala took time honours over the 480 metres by running 27.03 to land the Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

The Joe Borg trained chaser came from box one as favourite at $2.10 to score by five and a half lengths over Deville ($9.10), with Eumeralla Lass ($55.90) two and a quarter lengths further astern.

Proven Impala, a daughter of Velocette and Thanks Blue, owned by Larissa Darragh, has now won six of her 22 starts.

Bonus splash Warragul February 7 ONYA SPLASH picked up the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the 680 metres Grade 5 on Tues-day night.

After lining up in box three at $10.50, the Barry Stephens trained stayer led all the way to score by a length over Pure City ($39.90), with Iron Brian ($10.10) coming in third, four and a half lengths back.

Onya Splash, a son of Where’s Pedro and Hotlips McGechan, owned by the Willow Springs Syndicate, recorded 39.39 to make it 15 wins in 76 starts.

Yarramundi Flash took out the final of the 400 metres Maiden with a run of 22.83.

Sent to box three at $4.00, the daughter of Shanlyn Prince and Al Fresco scored by two and three quarter lengths over Lively Major ($23.40), with Eason Bale ($3.90 eq fav) the next to arrive, two and a half lengths back.

Yarramundi Flash, owned by Martin and Fiona Hallinan, was the first leg of a winning double for trainer, Kel Greenough.

Wrecking Crew for the Villa Park Partners Syndicate completed the double for Kel by registering the new PB of 25.97 to score in a 460 metres Grade 5.

Drawn in box seven at $4.60, the son of Collision and Brooklyn Belle saluted by a length and three quarters over Seattle Rose ($7.60), with Imani Bale ($16.70) a length back in third spot.

Battle Rose took the time honours over the 460 metres by clocking 25.87 to score in the Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Sent out at $15.30 from box two, the Jeff

Chignell trained chaser beat Sisco Diamond ($8.10) by two and a quarter lengths, with a neck to third placed Allen Bullman ($7.00).

A winner of 12 of his 63 attempts, Battle Rose is a son of Mister Twink and Kiama Bay, owned by Sharon-Lee Chignell.

Cosmic Snow ran the BON time of 22.79 to take out the 400 metres Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Rated at $10.00 out of box eight, the daughter of Pure Octane and Invictus Cosmic saluted by three and a quarter lengths over Buckley Rose ($5.40), with Karingal Tote ($15.30) two and a quarter lengths back in third spot.

Cosmic Snow, who’s won 12 of her 54 starts, is trained by Ian Brown for Susan Van Lieshout.

Loose bonus Ballarat February 8 LOOSE BOLTS collected the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the GRV VBIS Distance Series Final over 650 metres on Wednesday night.

Sent to box six at $9.40, the Thomas O’Donovan trained stayer scored an all the way three quarters of a length win over Alpe D’Huez ($1.30 fav), with Vapour Shaker ($17.50) nine and a quarter lengths further astern.

Loose Bolts, a son of Bombastic Shiraz and Zarbo, owned by Geoff Collins, clocked 38.15 to make it four wins in 18 starts to date.

Scusami Hotel ran the new PB and BON time of 31.50 to take out the 550 metres Grade 5 Final.

Drawn in box six at $19.70, the daughter of Collision and Ellie’s Diamond scored by a length and three quarters over Mario Chief ($7.60), with Lonely Delight ($37.20) five and three quarter lengths back in third spot.

A winner of 10 of her 22 starts, Scusami Hotel is trained by Mario Briganti for the Haw-kins Family Partners Syndicate.

Kate Wonder collected the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the 390 metres Maiden Qualy Final.

After qualifying in 22.72, the Doug Ham-merstein trained sprinter went to box two at $35.10 before saluting by a neck over Elite Streak ($1.40 fav), with Val’s Harvey ($31.80) five and three quarter lengths further astern.

Kate Wonder, a daughter of Cool Effort and Kadina Gal, owned by Paul Hammerstein, stopped the clock at 22.39.

Mr. Chow picked up a GOBIS Bonus by scoring in a 390 metres Maiden Qualy Final.

Rated at $3.70 out of box five, the son of Meticulous and Skeeta Boots led throughout to score by three and three quarter lengths over Speed Of Fire ($8.70), with Exquisite Gem ($8.10) a length back in third spot.

Mr. Chow, who returned 22.70, is owned and trained by Jessie and Brian Fothergill.

Chief Justice took time honours over the 390 metres by posting 22.03 to land the Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Coming from box five at $3.30, the Troy Iwanyk trained sprinter led throughout to beat Cooney’s Medal ($12.90) by a length and a quarter, with a length and three quarters to third placed Keep Me Covered ($15.10).

Chief Justice, who’s won 14 of his 53 starts, is a son of Head Bound and Kathys Kitten, owned by Laurie Rounds.

John’s Delight pocketed the GOBIS Bo-nus by taking out the Final of the 550 metres Maiden.

After lining up in box one as favourite at $1.700, the son of Sisco Cruise and Hot Saquan led all the way to bolt in by eight and a half lengths over Chuck Norris ($10.90) with Fawn Chow ($11.00) a half length further adrift.

John’s Delight, owned and trained by Mary and Mark Cauchi, posted the new PB time of 31.66.

Wolf’s on the prowl The Meadows February 8 IT MAY have been a surprise win, but Rozehill Wolf was the fastest over 600 metres at last Wednesday’s midweek meeting.

An $11.40 shot who exited the seven trap, Rozehill Wolf was only fifth behind the front running Emotion Princess a lap out in 9.14, but unleashed a rails run along the back that saw the Loch based chased ahead in 22.31 through the next checkpoint.

Proving far too good from thereon, the Sue Van Lieshout owned son of Talk’s Cheap and Bernmar Lass defeated Small Encounter ($1.40 fav) by 10 lengths, clocking a slick 34.53, while So Manic ($18.80) wound up third.

Securing his first win at The Meadows

middle distance journey, the Phillis Brown trained blue fawn chaser has graced the track 30 times for eight wins and eight placings.

Rob Britton was to the fore when the Laurie Rounds owned Defence Chief ($1.80 fav) came from box one, and although led to the post the first time by Cussen Park, he ran to the front upon the entering the back straight and kicked clear.

From thereon the black son of Black En-forcer and Lucrative Lass was never caught, passing the post over seven lengths ahead of Empire Jack ($7.70) in 30.55, with third placed Squiggly Wiggly ($18.20) three and a quarter lengths further adrift.

At his fifth race start, and his first at the Broadmeadows track, Defence Chief opened his account in the 525 metres Top Cat Video Maiden

Incapacitated after a knee reconstruction, Graeme Bate finished the day with three win-ners, all owned by Paul Wheeler.

Graeme’s first success came in a Grade 5 over 600 metres when experienced chaser, Hansli Bale (Velocette - Saffron Bale) over-came the five alley and worked his way through the field to score in 35.13.

Returning $3.30 on SuperTAB, the blue dog downed What An Effort ($31.70) and third placed Sisco Style ($8.00) by two lengths when notching his registering his fourth victory at his 22nd outing.

In the MTD Grade 5 over 525 metres, Imry Bale was sent to box three as the $2.10 favourite, and after copping a check at boxrise, the daughter of Go Wild Teddy and Amity Bale got all the breaks.

And whilst roughie, Phyllis Ellen ($15.20) gave plenty of cheek, Imry Bale finished the race off a tad too well, scoring by a neck in 30.54, with Black Benji ($8.10) third, three quarters of a length away.

Imry Bale has raced seven times for five wins, whilst Dale Bale, Bate’s other winner at the meeting, landed a Grade 5 in 30.40.

Whilst only fairly away from the three gate, the son of Lansley Bale and Geo’s Gem rallied mid-race and went on to beat the pace-setting Never Ask ($9.40) by three quarters of a length, while Risk It All ($11.80) secured the skinny end of the prize.

Dale Bale ($1.60 fav) has won four of his six career starts, and remains unbeaten after two Meadows starts.

But Paul Wheeler’s greyhounds weren’t finished there, as Steve Collins trained a dou-ble that gave Australia’s biggest breeder five winners on the 12-race card.

Steve’s first winner was Lorita Bale ($3.30 fav), who notched her 14th win at her 50th race-day appearance.

By Hallucinate out of Licorice Bale, the red fawn chaser led from go to whoa in a Grade 5, scoring by three lengths to Hot Effort ($18.10) in 30.48, with Take It Home ($14.20) third.

Carol Bale ($10.20) gave Steve his dou-ble, as after exiting the six trap fast in a 525 metres Grade 5, the daughter of Go Wild Teddy and Marzeena Bale defeated Dyna Amanda ($3.00 fav) by three quarters of a length, with Aussie Rebel ($22.10) over a length away third.

Jimmy’s the best Shepparton February 8 STETSON JIMMY led throughout to take out a 450 metres Maiden on Wednesday in the BOD time of 25.78.

Sent to box seven as favourite at $3.10, the Peter Dundon owned and trained young-ster scored by three lengths over Ultimate Refund ($8.10), with Dancing Flame ($9.00) two and a quarter lengths back in third spot.

Stetson Jimmy is a son of Premier Style and Silent Flower and this was his ninth at-tempt at breaking through. Puppy’s Revenge clocked 25.88 to score in a 450 metres Maiden.

Coming from box seven at $5.20, the son of Surf Lorian and Jill’s Revenge saluted by a head over Long Bay Rae ($2.50 fav), with Con Artist ($3.70) eight and three quarter lengths further astern.

Puppy’s Revenge was the first leg of a winning litter double for owner trainer, Peter Bartlett.

Stop The Clock completed the litter dou-ble for Peter by recording 25.79 to score in a 450 metres Maiden.

After lining up in box five as the popular elect at $3.20, the black youngster greeted the Judge five and a quarter lengths in advance of Buffy’s Boy ($6.60), with At The Flicks ($17.00) collecting the minor end of the prize, a length

and three quarters away. Shared recorded 25.96 to score in a 450

metres Maiden. Wearing the green vest at $22.30, the

daughter of Where’s Pedro and Premier Babe saluted by half a length over Reprieved ($9.80), with All Inn Jordan ($9.70) five lengths further astern.

Shared was the first leg of a winning litter double for Mandy and Peter Dapiran.

Ikari Blonde completed the litter double for the Dapirans’ by running 22.40 when an all the way winner of heat seven of the 390 metres Maiden.

The light fawn sprinter came from the four alley as the popular elect at $1.90 to score comfortably by five lengths over Mock Place ($6.50), with Oriental Rush ($8.10) the next to arrive, two and a quarter lengths in arrears.

Vintage Daicos took time honours over the 390 metres by running 22.25 when an all the way winner of heat eight of the Maiden.

After exiting the two trap at $6.90, the Shane Drummond owned and trained young-ster romped in by seven lengths over Farmer Jenny ($3.50 eq fav), with Stetson Zippaddy ($9.50) two and three quarter lengths further afield.

Vintage Daicos is a son of Andy Palmer and Scamper Park and this was his first start in a race.

Kennel quinella Geelong February 9 JEFF BRITTON rugged up two runners in the 680 metres Grade 5 on Thursday night and led in the quinella on the event.

Victory went to Double Jeopardy, who came from box six at $4.50 and led throughout and score by four and a half lengths over Kuu-sou Rumba ($3.60), with Doug Douglas ($7.10) four and a quarter lengths back in third spot.

Double Jeopardy, who collected the GO-BIS Bonus with a run of 39.15 to make it nine wins in 39 starts, is a son of Bombastic Shiraz and Sionara Baby, owned by Joanne Masch-medt. Premier Innings gave Jeff a double later in the night by running 22.65 to score in a 400 metres Grade 5.

Owned by J.W. & T.J. Quill and R. Pon-ting, the son of Premier Fantasy and Lepre-chaun Gem scored by three and a quarter lengths over Valletta Grace ($7.60), with a neck to third placed Run Bully Run ($7.80).

Tyer’s Special ran the new PB and BON time of 25.75 to take out the 460 metres Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Coming from box seven at $14.80, the Peter Giles trained chaser led throughout to defeat Barrabas ($4.70) and Kian Prince ($5.50), with a length and three quarters both ways being the margins.

A winner of 12 of her 44 attempts, Tyer’s Special is a daughter of Bombastic Shiraz and Laquinta Miss, owned by the High Energy Syndicate.

Mozza posted the BON time of 22.57 to score in the 400 metres Free For All.

After lining up in box eight at $2.70, the son of Primo Uno and Winsome Minnie led all the way to beat Mid Levels ($2.00 fav) by five and a quarter lengths, with Emma Bale ($8.90) coming in third, a length and a half back.

Mozza, trained by Derryn Harrison for the Salvo Syndicate, and at his 48th start, this was his 19th win.

Robert Britton picked up a double and Baja Fantasy for the Cats Syndicate was his first leg and he ran 26.27 to take out a 460 metreS Grade 5.

The son of Premier Fantasy and Who Told Helen came from box one as favourite at $2.10 to beat Connemara Sky ($5.40) by two lengths. Ima Rogue Trader for owners M.C & C.E. Morris completed the double for Rob with a gallop of 22.80 to score in a 400 metres Grade 5.

Sent to box eight at $4.10, the son of Surf Lorian and Miss Chilli scored by a length and three quarters over Dynamik Planet ($10.50).

Mark Delbridge chimed-in with a double also, and Arvo’s Viper for the Arvo’s Syndicate was Mark’s first leg when he ran 26.20 to take out a 460 metres Grade 5.

Drawn in box six at $23.60, the son of Pure Octane and Arvo’s Priscilla beat Mavid Day ($3.90) by a neck.

Carlingford Finn for the Gama Syndicate completed the double with a gallop of 22.65 to land a 400 metre Grade 5.

The son of Where’s Pedro and Carlinford Tina came from box four at $4.90 to score by four and a half lengths over Inner Fox ($5.60).

Walk in the park Warragul February 9 WALK DON’T RUN recorded the BOD time of 22.55 to take out a 400 metres Grade 5 on Thursday.

Coming from box four as favourite at $2.90, the John Paraskevas trained sprinter led throughout to account for Pure Tonic ($3.80) and Tricksy Cruise ($26.60), with four and three quarter lengths both ways being the margins.

Walk Don’t Run, a winner of seven of his 30 starts, is a son of Go Wild Teddy and Lusty Star, owned by the Sparkle And Fade Syndi-cate.

Tell ’Em Tom led throughout to take out a 400 metres Grade 5.

After lining up in box two as favourite at $2.90, the son of Closing Argument and Brionny’s Choice defeated Early Return ($5.50) by three and a half lengths, with Nearly Midnight ($15.80) the next to arrive, a length and a quarter away.

Tell ’Em Tom, trained by Matthew Height for the Can He Run Syndicate, stopped the clock at the new PB time of 22.98.

Undercover Girl took time honours over the 460 metres by posting 25.97 to score in a Grade 5.

After exiting the seven trap as favourite at $2.10, the Allan Ferguson owned and trained chaser led throughout to score by three lengths over Rusty Rheva ($3.60), with Sir Onyx ($13.60) three and a quarter lengths further afield.

A winner of eight of her 26 outings, Un-dercover Girl is a daughter of Where’s Pedro and Avon Lyla May.

Ducky Lee ran the new PB time of 26.15 after leading all the way to land a 460 metres Grade 5.

Coming from box two at $3.70, the black chaser saluted by a length and three quarters over Bomber Pride ($5.20), with Sisco Snake ($19.00) five and a quarter lengths further astern.

Ducky Lee, a daughter of Bombastic Shiraz and Ikari Lee, is trained by Julie Chilcott for the Run Doggie Run Rice Syndicate.

Elle of a damsel Traralgon February 10 AUDACIOUS ELLE led throughout to take out the final of the Damsel’s Dash Special Event over 513 metres on Friday night.

Drawn in box three at $3.60, the Michael Fearnley trained chaser scored by two and a half lengths over She’s Bossy ($8.90), with She Ain’t Late ($5.30) four lengths back in third spot.

Audacious Elle, a daughter of Bombastic Shiraz and Pure Elle, owned by Kevin Wain-wright, picked up the GOBIS Bonus and the prizemoney with an equal BON gallop of 29.61 to make it nine wins in 19 starts to date.

Ferrari Bale ran 29.79 to take out the 513 metres Maiden Final.

Rated at $4.80 out of box six, the daugh-ter of Turanza Bale and Kingston Bale scored by four lengths over Dewana Sienna ($14.20), with Pattie Phevos ($20.50) two and three quarter lengths further afield.

Ferrari Bale was the first leg of a winning double for owner trainer combo of Paul Wheeler and Graeme Bate.

Fotoula Bale completed the double for Paul and Graeme by registering the equal BON time of 29.61 to score an all the way win in the 513 metres Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Coming from box six at $4.50, the daugh-ter of Velocette and Saffron Bale defeated Suron Undercover ($5.70) by three lengths, with Breezin’ Lily ($35.80) picking up third money, three and a quarter lengths back.

Fotoula Bale has now raced 16 times and this was her eighth win.

Liberty took time honours over the 298 metres by running the new PB of 16.95 to take out the Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

The Judy McMahon trained sprinter came from box three at $4.70 to lead throughout and score by seven and a quarter lengths over Fence Mender ($12.50), with Kruezer Agogo ($13.00) a nose away.

A winner of four of his 28 starts, Liberty was the first leg of a winning litter double for owner, Jeff Galea.

The Bill McMahon trained Fast Galo gave Jeff his litter double after she posted 17.10 to score in a 298 metres Grade 5.

After lining up in box five at $16.30, the daughter of El Galo and Fast Suzie led all the way to beat Hanify’s Magic ($5.70) by two and a half lengths, with a length and a quarter to third placed Namazake ($5.50).

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Sprinter’s bonus Geelong February 10 MARMION picked up the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the Cannonball Sprint Final over 400 metres on Friday night.

Sent to box three at $5.50, the John Coburn trained sprinter led throughout to score by four and a half lengths over Moscardo ($13.10), with a neck to third placed Miss Louise ($10.50).

Marmion, a son of Elite State and Show Stopper, owned by the Waterco Syndicate, stopped the clock at 22.64.

Miss Abilene took out the Final of the 520 metres Maiden in 30.38.

The daughter of Where’s Pedro and Greys Destiny came from box eight at $2.90 to lead throughout and beat Delatite Bale ($1.60 fav) by seven and three quarter lengths, with Kansas Tornado ($22.70) seven lengths fur-ther astern.

Miss Abilene was the first leg of a winning litter double for owner trainer, Norm Rinaldi.

Destini Fireball completed the litter double for Norm by running the BON time of 30.30 to score in heat five of the 520 metres Restricted Win Stake.

Drawn in box eight at $3.70, the white and black galloper scored by three and a quarter lengths over Johnny Ringo ($2.10 fav), with Crystal Cash ($25.60) two and a quarter lengths back in third spot.

Destini Fireball has now started six times for three wins.

Coolan Miss recorded the BON time of 22.51 to score in the 400 metres Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Rated at $3.70 out of box two, the Jim Redenbach trained sprinter defeated It’s Manic ($2.10 fav) by two lengths, with Buddy Rox ($6.10) the next one in, a length and a half away.

A winner of 11 of her 33 attempts, Coolan Miss is a daughter of Meticulous and Giddigan, owned by the Coolan Syndicate.

Proven Maddy took time honours over the 460 metres by taking out the 460 metres Mixed 4th/5th Grade in the new PB time of 25.79.

Wearing the red vest at $5.80, the daugh-ter of El Galo and Proven Lilly saluted by three quarters of a length over Black Hombre ($2.10 fav), with Ethel Bale ($9.90) picking up third money, four and three quarter lengths back.

Proven Maddy, a winner of seven of her 12 starts, is trained by Wayne Vassallo for the McGrath Syndicate.

Gotta bonus Warrnambool February 11 GOTTA CHANCE collected the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the final of the 450 metres Grade 5 on Saturday night.

Coming from box two as favourite at $2.00, the Karen Lee k owned and trained chaser got there by a neck over Tandar Lass ($7.90), with Gotta Be Jolly ($6.60) coming in third, two and a half lengths away.

Gotta Chance, a son of Black Enforcer and Miss Amberbee, returned the time of

25.61. Adulterous posted the BON time of 25.11

when an all the way winner of the 450 metres Mixed 3rd/4th Grade.

Drawn in box one as favourite at $1.50, the son of Meticulous and Aisha Magic scored by two lengths over Mepunga Geordie ($3.80), with Smart Intention ($12.10) picking up third money, two and a quarter lengths away.

A winner of 11 of his 19 starts, Adulterous is trained by Jamie Ennis for Paul Westerveld. Zaber took out the Veterans Mixed 4th/5th Grade over 390 metres with a new PB gallop of 22.32.

After lining up in box five as favourite at $2.70, the black sprinter led all the way to beat Yabbie’s A Camo ($10.40), with Subtraction ($34.60) collecting the minor end of the money, a length in arrears.

Zaber, a son of Bombastic Shiraz and Molly Corleone, owned by the McLovin Syndi-cate, was the first leg of a winning double for trainer, James Karamatic. The Colin Brennan owned Amado com-pleted the double for James by registering the new PB and BON time of 22.05 to score an all the way win in the 390 metres Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Wearing the yellow vest as favourite at $1.70, the daughter of El Galo and Enticed Lass saluted by four and a quarter lengths over Arolok Oogle ($24.90), with Blazing Sky ($2.90) a length further adrift.

Amado has now raced 29 times with this being her ninth win.

Marmion kept his unbeaten record intact over Beckley Park’s 400 metre trip by taking out the City Of Geelong Cannonball Final on Friday night. Raced by the Waterco Syndicate and trained at Woodstock by John Coburn, the brilliant breaker deserved a change of luck in feature races. A finalist in the Healesville and Ballarat Cups, Marmion came out running and notched his 29th career win over Moscardo and Miss Louise in 22.64. Pictured is the Mayor of Geelong John Mitchell congratulating trainer John Coburn and Marmion.

Major victory Healesville February 12 MAJOR TRINITY followed up on his good heat win by taking out the 350 metres Maiden Final on Sunday.

Coming from box seven as favourite at $1.90, the Dean Johnson trained chaser scored by a length and a quarter over Newfire Nicole ($4.90), with three quarters of a length to third placed Blue My Mind ($6.70).

Major Trinity, a son of Primo Uno and Trinity Bale, owned by The Gradean Syndi-cate, stopped the clock at 19.77. Toe Cutter took time honours over the 350 metres by posting 19.29 to take out heat three of the Restricted Win Stake.

After lining up in box seven as favourite at $1.70, the son of Collision and Current Dream scored by six and a quarter lengths over Beegee’s Reality ($24.00), with Big Fast Fairy ($16.10) a length and a quarter back in

third spot. Toe Cutter, trained by Maria Rudd for the

Get In The Que Syndicate, has now won six of his 17 starts.

Major Nuisance recorded 19.31 to score an easy win in heat five of the 350 metres Restricted Win Stake.

Wearing the pink vest as favourite at $3.10, the white and blue sprinter scored by five and three quarter lengths over Tiger Cotchin ($18.90), with Challis Run ($4.40) picking up third money, three quarters of a length back.

Major Nuisance, a son of El Galo and Public Nuisance, is trained by Pam Tabone for Jacob Hunt.

Hotel Baci registered the BOD time of 16.97 to take out the 300 metres Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Rated at $3.50 out of box five, the Mario Briganti trained sprinter scored by a length over Son Of Lorian ($12.50), with Run Bully Run ($3.20 fav) a length and a half back in third spot.

A winner of seven of her 31 attempts, Hotel Baci is a daughter of Give Me Five and Ellie’s Diamond, owned by Michael Sherlock.

Major Trinity and the Johnson boys after the lightly raced chaser landed the Lion Quality Products Maiden Final at Healesville on the weekend. Evil win. Wicked Trip scores a runaway win at Healesville on February 12. - pics courtesy Clint Anderson of Blue Stream Pictures

Excellent Choice scoring on debt at Healesville on February 12.

Pam Tabone and Major Nuisance who helped the “Go The Pink Dog” campaign with his weekend win at Healesville.

Rod and Brendan Ashworth are pretty pleased with the performance of Early Return at Healesville on the weekend.

Ruby Martin, grand daughter of Maria Rudd with Toe Cutter who saluted on Sunday .

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Burning bonus Sale February 12 BURNING ANGER picked up the GOBIS Bo-nus by taking out the 440 metres Maiden Final on Sunday night.

Drawn in box one at $3.70, the Justin Booker trained youngster scored by a length and a half over Mr. Bohannan ($13.10), with Select Joss ($3.40 fav) two lengths back in third spot.

Burning Anger, a son of Paddy’s Flame and Umbrella, owned by the Dodge N Books Syndicate, stopped the clock at the new PB time of 25.53. Groober collected the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the GRV VBIS Distance Series over 650 metres.

Coming from box two at $13.50, the son of Texas Gold and Hannai Pumpkin beat Samantha Dee ($16.50) by five lengths, with Alpe D’Huez ($1.60 fav) coming in third, two and a half lengths back.

Groober, who clocked the new PB of 37.69 to make it eight wins in 55 starts, is owned by Greg Bennett and was the first leg of a winning double for trainer, Chris Johannsen.

Sam’s Kingdom for the Shopping Spree Partners Syndicate gave Chris his double by registering the BON time of 25.16 to score in the 440 metres Free For All.

The son of Return The King and Belinda Belle came from box seven at $3.90 to defeat Undercover Girl ($12.70) by a length and a quarter, with Airbourne Spooky ($9.00) the next one in, three and a quarter lengths away.

Sam’s Kingdom has now started 34 times for 13 wins.

Cocky Boy took time honours over the 520 metres by posting 29.76 to score in the Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Rated on top at $3.60 out of box six, the Lauren Gorman trained chaser bolted in by eight and a quarter lengths over Mr. Cobalt ($10.00), with a neck to third placed Barrique ($9.10).

A winner of eight of his 31 starts, Cocky Boy is a son of El Galo and Hello Gal, owned by the Watrip Syndicate.

Drop in class Sandown February 12 MR. CHAUVINIST appreciated the drop in class by taking out the 595 metres Grade 5 on Sunday.

Sent to box one at $7.20, the Ray Hen-ness trained chaser saluted by a neck over Shiny Sudoku ($12.40), with Gold Affair Two ($19.60) getting home for third, three and a quarter lengths away.

Mr. Chauvinist, a son of Mandagery Man and Miss Rutland, owned by Phillip Verity, clocked 35.03 to make it five wins in 27 starts.

Garrick Bale took time honours over the 515 metres by posting 29.59 to take out heat six of the Maiden.

Drawn in box two as favourite at $1.50, the son of Go Wild Teddy and Dyna Celeste beat his kennelmate Abdon Bale ($10.60) by three and three quarter lengths, with Billy Burst

($7.10) five and a half lengths further astern. Garrick Bale, who was having his third

start, was the second leg of a winning double for owner, Paul Wheeler and the third leg of a winning treble for trainer, Andrea Dailly.

Dannie Bale was leg one for Paul and Andrea and he recorded 29.98 to take out heat two of the 515 metres Maiden.

The son of Bit Chili and Dyna Beauty wore the yellow vest at $7.10 to a length win over his kennelmate Cacia Bale ($4.00).

The Jan Wheeler owned Allen Darwin was leg two for Andrea and he posted 30.18 to score in heat three of the 515 metres Maiden.

Sent to box two as favourite at $3.60, the son of Buttsie Bale beat Big Bad Baz ($5.30) by three and a half lengths.

Jason Thompson picked up a double, and Proven Emily for the McGrath Syndicate was leg one and she ran 30.33 to take out a 515 metres Grade 5.

The daughter of El Galo and Proven Lilly came from box five as favourite at $1.50 to salute by a neck over Hot Effort ($19.70).

The Robert Mumford owned What About Bob completed the double with a gallop of 30.32 to land a 515 metres Grade 5.

Wearing the green vest at $3.70, the son of Kadichia Lad and Sovereign City got there by a half length over Dr. Saskay ($31.10).

Bill McMahon picked up a double, and Dr. Rochelle for the Doctors Kennels Syndicate was his first leg when she recorded 29.99 to score in a 515 metres Grade 5.

The daughter of Primo Uno and Dr Eliza came from box six at $8.90 to get in by a head over kennelmate McCosker Speed ($4.00 fav).

The Jeff Galea owned Hamilton Speed completed the double for Bill with a gallop of 29.86 to land a 515 metres Grade 5.

Coming from box two at $5.00, the daugh-ter of Bombastic Shiraz and Sisco Chick beat Allegiance ($10.50) by three and a quarter lengths.

Scott Holmes chimed-in with a double too, and Wild Lucy for owners P. Scott and A. Duck was his first leg when she ran 29.69 to score in heat four of the 515 metres Maiden on debut.

Wearing the red vest as favourite at $2.70, the daughter of Slater and Wild Teddy cruised home a six and a half lengths winner over Agent Stirlo ($3.40).

Velocity Kedar for the Velocity Park Part-ners Syndicate completed the double for Scott by running 30.03 to score in heat five of the 515 metres Maiden.

The daughter of Black Enforcer and Rivalli came from box four at $3.40 to salute by a half head over Heater’s Smother ($7.70).

Gold bonus Cranbourne February 13 LIMBURG GOLD picked up the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the Summer Cup final over 520 metres on Monday night.

Sent to box three at $3.80, the Cornelis Reivers trained chaser scored by five and three quarter lengths over Bella Profit ($18.90), with Morotai ($2.80 fav) a length and three quarters further afield.

Limburg Gold, a son of Bombastic Shiraz

and Limburg Miss, owned by Antonia Reivers-Meesen, recorded the time of 30.96.

Samdoc took out the 311 metres Maiden Qualy Final.

Drawn in box seven at $8.50 after qualify-ing in 18.01, the son of Path To Power and Kiri Magic saluted by three quarters of a length over Stormy Agogo ($3.20), with Mike Rowe ($34.80) a length and three quarters back in third spot.

Samdoc, who registered 18.29, is trained by John Mallon for Don Fulton.

Mickie Gee took time honours over the 520 metres by running 30.56 to score in a Grade 5.

Rated at $4.90 out of box five, the Domi-nic Crisafi trained chaser scored by a length and a half over Hypotential ($1.60 fav), with Serbo Djoker ($6.80) six and three quarter lengths further astern.

A winner of four of his six outings, Mickie Gee is a son of Where’s Pedro and Franklin Sand, owned by Liz Gibilisco.

Snap To It ran the new PB and BON time of 17.89 to take out the 311 metres Grade 5.

Drawn in box five at $6.70, the son of El Galo and Princess Jess scored by two lengths over kennelmate Bee Jay’s Pedro ($2.10 fav), with Judge Enforcer ($11.20) picking up third money, three lengths away.

Snap To It, trained by Chris Johannsen for the Prince’s Syndicate, has now won four of his 15 starts.

Blonde bonus Shepparton February 13 IKARI BLONDE collected the GOBIS Bonus by taking out the 390 metres Maiden Final on Monday night.

Sent to box six at $4.20, the Peter Dapi-ran trained chaser scored by a half length over Vintage Daicos ($3.40 fav), with Super Hulk ($18.00) six lengths further astern.

Ikari Blonde, a daughter of Where’s Pedro and Premier Babe, owned by Mandy Dapiran, stopped the clock at 22.46.

In the 450 metres Maiden Final there was a dead heat for first between Pure and Demon Heritage.

Pure came from box three at $5.00, whilst Demon Heritage, who was a reserve, came from box six at $22.50 to share the prize in the time of 25.81, with a half length to third placed Clovalley Mick ($17.10).

Pure is a son of Collision and Super Snazzy, trained by Paul Abela for Helen Halas, whilst Demon Heritage, a son of Paddy’s Flame and Step Out, is owned and trained by Cameron Bahen.

There was a GOBIS Bonus on the race, with both winners being qualified runners. There was a Novice Grade 5 over 650 metres run and Vapour Flash led throughout to score in 37.71.

Rated on top at $1.70, the Wayne Boc-quet trained stayer scored by four lengths over Not White ($5.60), with Free Roll ($3.70) seven and a half lengths further astern.

Vapour Flash, a son of Vapour Whirl and Silvarra, owned by Trevor Rhodes, has scored in two of his four starts.

Black Mountain took time honours over the 390 metres by posting 22.23 to score in heat three of the Grade 5.

After lining up in box one at $2.90, the black sprinter ticked up his sixth win in 28 goes by beating Droopy’s Monaro ($15.00) by a length and three quarters, with Sisco Diamond ($2.60 fav) coming in third, three and a half lengths away.

Black Mountain, a son of Mountain Dry and Aleisha Moor, is trained by Lyn Smith for the Max Power Syndicate.

Allen Elroy ran the BON time of 25.33 to take out the 450 metres Mixed 4th/5th Grade.

Sent to box two as favourite at $1.70, the son of Collision and Clementine Bale scored by two and a quarter lengths over Leggy Elle ($4.70), with Dimon Devil ($30.30) picking up third money, a length and a half back.

A winner of 16 of his 57 attempts, Allen Elroy is owned by Jan Wheeler and was the

third leg of a winning treble for trainer, Graeme Bate.

Best run Warrnambool February 13 RUN FOR SIX ran the BOD time of 22.48 when an effortless winner of a Tier 3 Maiden over 390 metres on Monday.

Sent to box two at $3.10, the Christopher Fox trained youngster bolted in by 15¾ lengths over Caligirl ($8.00), with a neck to third placed Mr Above ($57.50).

Run For Six, having his seventh start, is a son of Run’s House and Sip For Six and was the first leg of a winning double for owner, Nicholas Sheehan. The Robert Jehu owned Vapour Mist gave Nicholas his double by registering the new PB of 22.62 to take out a 390 metres Grade 5.

The daughter of Vapour Whirl and Chikate came from box one at $5.00 to defeat Damika ($4.00 fav) by six and a quarter lengths, with Schnelle Jungen ($6.90) coming in third, a length and a half away.

Mira’s House was only a reserve for a Tier 3 Maiden over 390 metres by after gaining a start, scored in 22.61.

Coming from box eight at $6.30, the brin-dle youngster scored a four and a half lengths win over Parched ($2.50 fav), with Lady Shift Well ($6.60) a half length back in third spot.

Mira’s House, a daughter of Run’s House and Unforgotten, is trained by Mathew Tabb for Andrew Portelli.

Runaway Ralfy took time honours over the 450 metres by clocking the new PB of 25.65 when successful in a Grade 5.

After lining up in box two as favourite at $2.40, the Ron Rogers trained chaser scored by a length over Magic Jay Man ($6.80), with Borrego ($3.30) the next to arrive, two and a quarter lengths away.

A winner of 10 of his 49 starts, Runaway Ralfy is a son of November Fury and Shanlyn Molly, owned by the Mark Beevers Syndicate.

NZ visitor Thrilling Brat after his 525 metres solo trial at The Meadows on the weekend. - pic courtesy Clint Anderson of Blue Steam Pictures

The impeccably bred Aston Carmelita, raced by Ray Borda and trained by Reg Kay showed she has a big future with her brilliant heat win in the Vince Curry Memorial series at Ipswich on Friday night. The daughter of Pure Octane and Miss Elly Mint stopped the clock in a slashing 30.35. - pic courtesy Rick O’Donnell

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1 J MC INERNEY 753 -107-99-90 14.02% 2 G BATE 327 -74-44-46 22.62% 3 A DAILLY 166 -44-25-32 26.05% 4 J FAHEY 98 -37-13-12 37.75% 5 S MATCOTT 352 -36-53-56 10.22% 6 L BRITTON 153 -33-33-24 21.56% 7 L AHERN 180 -28-36-25 15.55% 8 R BRITTON 117 -27-23-13 23.07% 9 D SCHOFIELD 151 -27-21-20 17.88% 10 P TURNWALD 189 -27-20-21 14.28% 11 M DELBRIDGE 137 -26-22-20 18.97% 12 G CLEEVE 149 -25-20-22 16.77% 13 S COLLINS 164 -25-17-26 15.24% 14 B CRAIK 98 -22-15-12 22.44% 15 J THOMPSON 95 -22-10-12 23.15% 16 A BULLOCK 250 -20-25-32 8.00% 17 R BALL 60 -20-9-6 33.33% 18 A LORD 123 -18-19-15 14.63% 19 S CLARK 121 -18-17-19 14.87% 20 R BLACKBURN 70 -18-15-9 25.71% 21 P JOVANOVIC 72 -17-11-13 23.61% 22 R SEQUE 46 -17-7-4 36.95% 23 K GREENOUGH 38 -17-7-3 44.73% 24 R HAZELGROVE 39 -17-4-8 43.58% 25 D HOBBY 89 -16-15-12 17.97% 26 A MCLAREN 69 -16-9-8 23.18% 27 E RINALDI 72 -15-18-7 20.83% 28 S HUNT 61 -15-16-6 24.59% 29 E MEDHURST 51 -15-16-4 29.41% 30 J MACKAY 44 -15-10-5 34.09% 31 F HURST 42 -15-7-5 35.71% 32 M STRINGER 44 -15-3-6 34.09% 33 B MACLEAN 105 -14-12-13 13.33% 34 L RASMUSSEN 79 -14-11-10 17.72% 35 R WATTS 60 -14-7-14 23.33% 36 T MURRAY 52 -14-6-4 26.92% 37 J FINN 35 -14-4-3 40.00% 38 M BEAMISH 123 -13-21-18 10.56% 39 J BRITTON 76 -13-19-8 17.01% 40 T WOMANN 139 -13-18-20 9.35% 41 C JOHANNSEN 119 -13-13-18 10.92% 42 D ROBERTS 110 -13-12-12 11.81% 43 K WALSH 70 -13-9-9 18.57% 44 N BECROFT 65 -13-8-9 20.00% 45 R SMITH 65 -13-7-10 20.00% 46 M GATT 34 -13-4-5 38.23% 47 D TURNER 96 -12-15-16 12.05% 48 B ABERCROMBIE 57 -12-14-7 21.05% 49 M GRANT 128 -12-13-9 9.37% 50 J PAY 82 -12-11-10 14.63% 51 G SHEATHER 93 -12-9-14 12.09% 52 T TZOUVELIS 53 -12-9-9 22.64% 53 D SCHAFER 35 -12-8-5 34.28% 54 B STAMENKOVIC 35 -12-7-4 34.28% 55 P HURLEY 64 -12-5-7 18.75% 56 L ISAAC 101 -11-15-18 10.89% 57 M CARTER 48 -11-13-10 22.91% 58 B THOMPSON 89 -11-12-6 12.35% 59 C BYERS 65 -11-12-5 16.92% 60 B COOK 92 -11-10-13 11.95% 61 N STAINES 57 -11-9-18 19.29% 62 P GILES 52 -11-9-5 21.15% 63 T BRETT 44 -11-9-5 25.00% 64 P DAPIRAN 60 -11-7-7 18.33% 65 R CASEY 75 -11-6-6 14.66% 66 G PICKERING 39 -11-6-2 28.02% 67 L GORMAN 37 -11-5-10 29.72% 68 D TURLEY 57 -11-5-9 19.29% 69 K CHARLES 41 -11-5-4 26.82% 70 R BARTOLO 29 -11-5-4 37.93% 71 M FEARNLEY 21 -11-3-3 52.38% 72 K JOHNSTONE 111 -10-20-12 9.00% 73 J FORMOSA 79 -10-11-10 12.65% 74 G ROBERTSON 42 -10-7-7 23.08% 75 M HARVEY 44 -10-5-5 22.72% 76 E CAMPANA 36 -10-4-5 27.77% 77 B GOLDSACK 57 -10-3-12 17.54% 78 C APAP 20 -10-3-3 50.00% 79 P BRADDON 70 -9-17-7 12.85% 80 G JOHNSON 91 -9-16-11 9.89% 81 T NOBLE 38 -9-11-10 23.68% 82 G KEEP 46 -9-8-8 19.56% 83 L WARETINI 53 -9-7-9 16.98% 84 W VASSALLO 46 -9-7-9 19.56% 85 R BARKLA 41 -9-6-6 21.95% 86 D HEILBRONN 28 -9-6-1 32.14% 87 K BOAN 68 -9-5-8 13.23% 88 M BURTON 42 -9-5-5 21.42% 89 J ENNIS 25 -9-5-2 36.00% 90 D PECKHAM 39 -9-4-7 23.07% 91 W VANDERBURG 35 -9-3-5 25.71% 92 E GRIFFIN 41 -9-3-4 21.95% 93 B DEVERELL 32 -9-3-3 28.12% 94 S KAVANAGH 22 -9-3-3 40.09% 95 B SMITH 41 -9-3-2 21.95% 96 D BIDDLE 31 -9-2-9 29.03% 97 J MAGRI 24 -9-2-5 37.05% 98 W MC MAHON 96 -8-14-11 8.33% 99 K FOXTON 43 -8-11-9 18.06% 100 C SMITH 62 -8-10-10 12.09% 101 B MCPHERSON 81 -8-9-9 9.87% 102 L WYLIE 44 -8-9-9 18.18% 103 L FAGAN 56 -8-9-5 14.28% 104 S KIRBY 42 -8-8-9 19.04% 105 M WEST 39 -8-8-8 20.51% 106 B CADEN 49 -8-8-6 16.32% 107 T JORDAN 27 -8-8-2 29.62% 108 J CARMODY 34 -8-7-8 23.52% 109 K GILL 37 -8-7-6 21.62% 110 G SMITH 44 -8-5-10 18.18% 111 A METCALFE 30 -8-5-10 26.66% 112 K BEARPARK 42 -8-5-6 19.04% 113 P STUART 22 -8-4-3 36.36% 114 C GATT 35 -8-4-1 22.85% 115 G ALLEN 24 -8-4-1 33.33% 116 H PLUNKETT 30 -8-3-7 26.66% 117 K NICHOLS 24 -8-3-2 33.33% 118 B SKIPPER 17 -8-3-2 47.05% 119 P LAGOGIANE 24 -8-2-4 33.33% 120 R KAY 11 -8-0-0 72.72% 121 J IWANYK 91 -7-15-14 7.69% 122 A AZZOPARDI 49 -7-11-7 14.28% 123 R MC AULEYFRY 82 -7-9-12 8.53% 124 P CARRINGT 34 -7-9-3 20.58% 125 G BERRY 55 -7-8-8 12.72% 126 M MALLIAMAGRI 47 -7-8-6 14.89% 127 B BELFORD 39 -7-8-4 17.94% 128 D CRISAFI 25 -7-8-3 28.00% 129 K HARDING 67 -7-7-9 10.44% 130 R JONES 50 -7-6-5 14.00% 131 M BANNERMAN 43 -7-6-5 16.27% 132 D GEALL 35 -7-6-5 20.00% 133 C PROCTOR 38 -7-6-3 18.42% 134 K MC AULEY 93 -7-4-10 7.52% 135 S RHODES 26 -7-4-5 26.92% 136 M MORRONE 85 -7-3-14 8.23% 137 J MC MAHON 45 -7-3-2 15.55% 138 C BUTCHER 11 -7-3-0 63.63% 139 R WAITE 29 -7-2-5 24.13% 140 A FRANCIS 18 -7-2-2 38.88% 141 T ROBERTSON 17 -7-2-2 41.17% 142 N TRELOAR 15 -7-2-2 46.66% 143 J CHAPMAN 25 -7-1-3 28.00% 144 K LEEK 16 -7-1-3 43.75% 145 M BRIGANTI 15 -7-1-2 46.66% 146 N SNOW 18 -7-0-5 38.88% 147 P DONNOLLEY 10 -7-0-2 70.00% 148 D IRWIN 12 -7-0-1 58.33% 149 M ARNCLIFFE 77 -6-12-10 7.79% 150 H COLLINS 62 -6-12-6 9.67% 151 S GITTUS 96 -6-9-8 6.25% 152 G MARTIN 46 -6-8-4 13.04% 153 A TAYLOR 86 -6-7-15 6.97% 154 R MATIC 31 -6-7-7 19.35% 155 A JOPSON 56 -6-7-3 10.71% 156 P HEPPLE 45 -6-7-3 13.33% 157 C DACEY 42 -6-7-3 14.28% 158 K MILLER 26 -6-6-2 23.07% 159 L ROY 19 -6-6-2 31.57% 160 W SMITH 39 -6-5-7 15.38% 161 R SCHADOW 20 -6-5-0 30.00% 162 I DANN 31 -6-4-4 19.35% 163 J FREE 22 -6-4-4 27.27% 164 C REINKE 35 -6-4-3 17.14% 165 S STEFANOS 35 -6-4-2 17.14% 166 B HALL 15 -6-4-2 40.00% 167 D CRAWFORD 24 -6-4-0 25.00% 168 G PAULL 28 -6-3-6 21.42% 169 J KARAMATIC 41 -6-3-5 14.63% 170 A MONAGHAN 22 -6-3-5 27.27% 171 M CAUCHI 28 -6-3-3 21.42% 172 M GRIFFIN 14 -6-3-2 42.85% 173 T ERENSHAW 29 -6-3-1 20.68% 174 B LELLMANN 18 -6-3-1 33.33% 175 D JOHN 12 -6-3-0 50.00% 176 S SWAIN 10 -6-3-0 60.00% 177 M WRIGHT 21 -6-2-2 28.57% 178 W BENNETTS 12 -6-2-2 50.00% 179 W KITE 17 -6-2-1 35.29% 180 T LAGANA 13 -6-2-1 46.15% 181 J MC DOWALL 22 -6-1-4 27.27% 182 K SULTANA 19 -6-1-3 31.57% 183 J EDWARDS 30 -6-0-4 20.00% 184 F GOODALL 13 -6-0-3 46.15% 185 J BARNETT 18 -6-0-2 33.33% 186 B ALFORD 10 -6-0-2 60.00% 187 R HARRIS 49 -5-12-4 10.02% 188 J HANCOCK 56 -5-11-4 8.92% 189 A WADE 42 -5-10-8 11.09% 190 T RASMUSSEN 49 -5-10-3 10.02% 191 S BRYAN 25 -5-10-1 20.00% 192 C WEIR 44 -5-9-8 11.36% 193 R WEBSTER 30 -5-9-6 16.66% 194 J HIGGINS 28 -5-9-1 17.85% 195 L MCFARLANE 65 -5-8-8 7.69% 196 D BROWN 46 -5-8-8 10.86% 197 R ATTARD 83 -5-7-14 6.02% 198 S HOLMES 28 -5-7-6 17.85% 199 G EDWARDS 48 -5-7-4 10.41% 200 M ROSSENDELL 27 -5-7-4 18.51% 201 R ISAACSON 41 -5-7-2 12.19% 202 A SULI 52 -5-6-7 9.61% 203 A HARKER 43 -5-6-5 11.62% 204 D WOOD 32 -5-6-4 15.62% 205 C BOURKE 28 -5-6-4 17.85% 206 C COTTON 46 -5-6-3 10.86% 207 C BILLINGTON 27 -5-6-3 18.51%

208 J OSBORNE 36 -5-5-8 13.88% 209 J KING 34 -5-5-6 14.07% 210 R CLARKE 31 -5-5-5 16.12% 211 T IWANYK 19 -5-5-4 26.31% 212 R OLSEN 17 -5-5-0 29.41% 213 G DART 51 -5-4-10 9.08% 214 L HARRIS 56 -5-4-8 8.92% 215 B COLE 41 -5-4-5 12.19% 216 M ROBERTS 38 -5-4-4 13.15% 217 J HARLAND 38 -5-4-3 13.15% 218 M DAWSON 23 -5-4-3 21.73% 219 M FINN 23 -5-4-2 21.73% 220 M MORONEY 21 -5-4-2 23.08% 221 D CURTAIN 41 -5-3-9 12.19% 222 T WILSON 38 -5-3-6 13.15% 223 N GREEN 24 -5-3-3 20.83% 224 M SKINNER 23 -5-3-3 21.73% 225 D GILROY 35 -5-3-2 14.28% 226 A IERACI 18 -5-3-2 27.77% 227 R COOK 19 -5-3-1 26.31% 228 B MORRIS 17 -5-3-1 29.41% 229 G DALTON 17 -5-3-0 29.41% 230 A MC CRACKEN 24 -5-2-4 20.83% 231 G WILSON 30 -5-2-3 16.66% 232 T GREEN 18 -5-2-3 27.77% 233 S CLARKE 16 -5-2-3 31.25% 234 K STAINES 17 -5-2-2 29.41% 235 B RAWLINGS 15 -5-2-2 33.33% 236 L KETELAAR 11 -5-2-1 45.45% 237 K SUTCHJONES 20 -5-2-0 25.00% 238 L MARTIN 12 -5-2-0 41.66% 239 S CASEY 24 -5-1-4 20.83% 240 E KING 33 -5-1-3 15.15% 241 N CARTHEW 23 -5-1-2 21.73% 242 G HUGHES 17 -5-1-2 29.41% 243 S ZAMMIT 16 -5-1-1 31.25% 244 P RUDALL 15 -5-1-1 33.33% 245 C SCHLENSOG 12 -5-0-2 41.66% 246 P BROWN 16 -5-0-1 31.25% 247 B SMOOTHY 14 -5-0-1 35.71% 248 R PARRY 12 -5-0-1 41.66% 249 A STEWART 11 -5-0-1 45.45% 250 C ROBERTS 10 -5-0-1 50.00% 251 A MAY 62 -4-11-10 6.45% 252 D HOCKLEY 72 -4-8-16 5.55% 253 P LAVIS 56 -4-8-10 7.14% 254 G SELKRIG 34 -4-8-8 11.76% 255 M OLDEN 33 -4-7-9 12.12% 256 J WILSON 41 -4-7-6 9.75% 257 M FLIPP 41 -4-7-5 9.75% 258 R MILNE 34 -4-7-5 11.76% 259 R ESSEX 44 -4-7-4 9.09% 260 R BRENNAN 38 -4-7-4 10.52% 261 R ANDREWS 31 -4-7-4 12.09% 262 P NEILSON 33 -4-7-3 12.12% 263 B NORTHFIELD 20 -4-7-3 20.00% 264 S EVANS 33 -4-7-1 12.12% 265 R BIRRELL 25 -4-6-8 16.00% 266 G HALL 58 -4-6-5 6.89% 267 M LLOYD 23 -4-6-3 17.39% 268 M EMERY 35 -4-6-1 11.42% 269 G DIEMEN 23 -4-5-5 17.39% 270 R WALES 44 -4-5-4 9.09% 271 K WHEELER 23 -4-5-4 17.39% 272 M LOZELL 30 -4-5-3 13.33% 273 N STANLEY 26 -4-5-3 15.38% 274 D ROSE 23 -4-5-3 17.39% 275 D BECKETT 20 -4-5-3 20.00% 276 G MC ALISTER 19 -4-5-3 21.05% 277 R HENNESS 18 -4-5-2 22.22% 278 R GILTINAN 16 -4-5-2 25.00% 279 W HODGSON 46 -4-4-11 8.69% 280 S FISHER 45 -4-4-11 8.88% 281 J PSAILA 45 -4-4-9 8.88% 282 D CANNAN 27 -4-4-7 14.81% 283 C BAHEN 22 -4-4-4 18.18% 284 D GARRETT 17 -4-4-4 23.52% 285 L WHITE 20 -4-4-3 20.00% 286 K MCDONALD 18 -4-4-3 22.22% 287 K BAILEY 15 -4-4-2 26.66% 288 F ALISTER 25 -4-4-1 16.00% 289 G PEACH 24 -4-4-1 16.66% 290 R STACK 15 -4-4-1 26.66% 291 B HARPER 20 -4-4-0 20.00% 292 M DEWAN 14 -4-4-0 28.57% 293 M STRICKLAND 31 -4-3-9 12.09% 294 T MEDCALF 21 -4-3-5 19.04% 295 D KNOCKER 25 -4-3-4 16.00% 296 J RENNICK 28 -4-3-3 14.28% 297 R LEE 20 -4-3-3 20.00% 298 R HARNAS 34 -4-3-2 11.76% 299 L MANGOLD 17 -4-3-2 23.52% 300 G ENNIS 17 -4-3-1 23.52% 301 J HAY 16 -4-3-1 25.00% 302 T DEGLAITIS 14 -4-3-1 28.57% 303 S MORRIS 22 -4-2-4 18.18% 304 M KARAMATIC 17 -4-2-4 23.52% 305 C STANTON 36 -4-2-3 11.11% 306 D ARMFIELD 17 -4-2-3 23.52% 307 A SCOTT 21 -4-2-2 19.04% 308 T SHARPE 19 -4-2-2 21.05% 309 C CARL 17 -4-2-2 23.52% 310 G FERNS 17 -4-2-2 23.52% 311 K HEUSTON 14 -4-2-2 28.57% 312 S ASHMAN 13 -4-2-2 30.76% 313 V BENNETT 13 -4-2-2 30.76% 314 J MC MILLAN 12 -4-2-2 33.33% 315 R COOKE 15 -4-2-1 26.66% 316 S WHITE 11 -4-2-1 36.36% 317 D FISHER 17 -4-2-0 23.52% 318 G BOWLES 11 -4-2-0 36.36% 319 L HINE 8 -4-2-0 50.00% 320 R STEELE 8 -4-2-0 50.00% 321 A CLEAVER 34 -4-1-7 11.76% 322 G MOATE 29 -4-1-6 13.79% 323 L HUGHES 14 -4-1-5 28.57% 324 S GRAY 21 -4-1-4 19.04% 325 S JACK 22 -4-1-3 18.18% 326 M MULTARI 17 -4-1-3 23.52% 327 P MORAN 17 -4-1-3 23.52% 328 R CAMP 14 -4-1-3 28.57% 329 S HOPKINS 10 -4-1-3 40.00% 330 V WISENER 15 -4-1-2 26.66% 331 R MAHONY 14 -4-1-2 28.57% 332 W ROSE 21 -4-1-1 19.04% 333 S SIMONETTA 19 -4-1-1 21.05% 334 B STEPHENS 15 -4-1-1 26.66% 335 M GINIOTIS 15 -4-1-1 26.66% 336 L AZZOPARDI 13 -4-1-1 30.76% 337 D NIXON 12 -4-1-1 33.33% 338 C MEMOREY 11 -4-1-1 36.36% 339 A PARASKEVAS 9 -4-1-1 44.44% 340 D BRAMICH 9 -4-1-1 44.44% 341 J BORG 15 -4-1-0 26.66% 342 M GERAGHTY 10 -4-1-0 40.00% 343 M GRINDLEY 9 -4-1-0 44.44% 344 P ZEITZ 9 -4-1-0 44.44% 345 J TORR 31 -4-0-4 12.09% 346 L BELL 17 -4-0-4 23.52% 347 P ARNOTT 12 -4-0-4 33.33% 348 F CROWTHER 9 -4-0-3 44.44% 349 D CRAIG 12 -4-0-2 33.33% 350 R MC RAE 11 -4-0-2 36.36% 351 B HEDLEY 7 -4-0-2 57.14% 352 G TATTI 9 -4-0-1 44.44% 353 P DONOHUE 7 -4-0-1 57.14% 354 J WEST 6 -4-0-1 66.66% 355 S LIUZZI 14 -4-0-0 28.57% 356 W DANCE 13 -4-0-0 30.76% 357 K OAKMAN 8 -4-0-0 50.00% 358 M HODGES 8 -4-0-0 50.00% 359 P HARTLEY 5 -4-0-0 80.00% 360 P WORTHINGTON 76 -3-10-4 3.94% 361 P SMITH 43 -3-9-9 6.97% 362 L HOWARD 31 -3-9-2 9.67% 363 R BURMAN 28 -3-8-5 10.71% 364 A MCCRACKEN 27 -3-8-1 11.11% 365 D STAPLETON 54 -3-7-10 5.55% 366 G NORTHFIELD 51 -3-7-8 5.88% 367 R BELL 25 -3-7-5 12.00% 368 B PECK 34 -3-6-5 8.82% 369 R CONWAY 32 -3-6-5 9.37% 370 A HALL 31 -3-6-4 9.67% 371 S ROBINSON 27 -3-6-3 11.11% 372 P MOULE 29 -3-6-2 10.34% 373 J CASSAR 25 -3-6-2 12.00% 374 S BONACCURSO 31 -3-6-0 9.67% 375 M GIBBONS 47 -3-5-10 6.38% 376 D DAWSON 31 -3-5-7 9.67% 377 G KANTZIDIS 44 -3-5-5 6.81% 378 W STEELE 36 -3-5-4 8.33% 379 C OLDFIELD 15 -3-5-3 20.00% 380 T SALMONI 41 -3-5-2 7.31% 381 S KEMPSHALL 30 -3-5-2 10.00% 382 P TABONE 19 -3-5-1 15.78% 383 D RUSSELL 32 -3-4-10 9.37% 384 R SCOTT 36 -3-4-8 8.33% 385 J ADLAM 24 -3-4-6 12.05% 386 K MUGAVIN 23 -3-4-5 13.04% 387 G GEORGE 15 -3-4-5 20.00% 388 J KUHL 56 -3-4-4 5.35% 389 M CAMPBELL 29 -3-4-3 10.34% 390 P RAYNER 26 -3-4-3 11.53% 391 T DONOVAN 21 -3-4-3 14.28% 392 A BAYLISS 18 -3-4-3 16.66% 393 J MICALLEF 18 -3-4-3 16.66% 394 P GRIFFEN 15 -3-4-3 20.00% 395 J CARR 52 -3-4-2 5.76% 396 J JONES 34 -3-4-2 8.82% 397 B SPENCE 27 -3-4-2 11.11% 398 E CASTLE 23 -3-4-2 13.04% 399 D DEAN 20 -3-4-2 15.00% 400 K HOUGHTON 18 -3-4-2 16.66% 401 T PENNY 16 -3-4-2 18.75% 402 J WYATT 17 -3-4-1 17.64% 403 D COX 12 -3-4-0 25.00% 404 J HANSON 49 -3-3-5 6.12% 405 L WINTER 26 -3-3-5 11.53% 406 J BROWN 23 -3-3-5 13.04% 407 C ELSON 22 -3-3-5 13.63% 408 H LAAGLAND 16 -3-3-5 18.75% 409 C NORTHFIELD 27 -3-3-4 11.11% 410 D MOORE 21 -3-3-4 14.28% 411 L ALLEN 18 -3-3-4 16.66% 412 P REINDERS 15 -3-3-4 20.00% 413 J VANDERBURG 14 -3-3-4 21.42% 414 J NEWNHAM 28 -3-3-3 10.71%

415 L NEAL 11 -3-3-3 27.27% 416 R BROWN 32 -3-3-2 9.37% 417 N HOWARD 21 -3-3-2 14.28% 418 S ROSS 19 -3-3-2 15.78% 419 A DUGANZICH 15 -3-3-2 20.00% 420 N VINCENT 15 -3-3-2 20.00% 421 P ABELA 11 -3-3-2 27.27% 422 J DONALDSON 21 -3-3-1 14.28% 423 J BURKE 14 -3-3-1 21.42% 424 D BAKER 12 -3-3-1 25.00% 425 N BROWN 12 -3-3-1 25.00% 426 P HUNT 12 -3-3-1 25.00% 427 J WARNER 11 -3-3-1 27.27% 428 G FENNELLY 10 -3-3-1 30.00% 429 M AZZOPARDI 10 -3-3-0 30.00% 430 R JACKSON 10 -3-3-0 30.00% 431 C WESTERLO 9 -3-3-0 33.33% 432 A ZARB 8 -3-3-0 37.05% 433 K ROCKLIFF 6 -3-3-0 50.00% 434 C HENSLER 20 -3-2-5 15.00% 435 S CLEARY 26 -3-2-4 11.53% 436 E LIESHOUT 23 -3-2-3 13.04% 437 A LANGTON 18 -3-2-3 16.66% 438 B GOODWIN 17 -3-2-3 17.64% 439 J WORSFOLD 14 -3-2-3 21.42% 440 P PATTERSON 14 -3-2-3 21.42% 441 A STEVENS 12 -3-2-3 25.00% 442 G LAWRENCE 24 -3-2-2 12.05% 443 P MORRIS 22 -3-2-2 13.63% 444 I CAMP 13 -3-2-2 23.07% 445 N BRADFORD 13 -3-2-2 23.07% 446 G BOARD 9 -3-2-2 33.33% 447 J MCLEAN 8 -3-2-2 37.05% 448 J PRICE 26 -3-2-1 11.53% 449 J BLOOMFIELD 22 -3-2-1 13.63% 450 K PROWSE 22 -3-2-1 13.63% 451 B MARTELL 16 -3-2-1 18.75% 452 F RYAN 13 -3-2-1 23.07% 453 G MICALLEF 11 -3-2-1 27.27% 454 J MATHIAS 11 -3-2-1 27.27% 455 X. KELLY 10 -3-2-1 30.00% 456 F ANDRIGHETTO 10 -3-2-1 30.00% 457 F HARDMAN 9 -3-2-1 33.33% 458 R AYRE 8 -3-2-1 37.05% 459 M JONES 6 -3-2-1 50.00% 460 I BINDLEY 16 -3-2-0 18.75% 461 T MORGAN 15 -3-2-0 20.00% 462 R HUME 8 -3-2-0 37.05% 463 T CALLAGHAN 8 -3-2-0 37.05% 464 R REGAN 6 -3-2-0 50.00% 465 M BRIDER 21 -3-1-5 14.28% 466 N TURNER 17 -3-1-5 17.64% 467 K TRIBE 15 -3-1-5 20.00% 468 M JULIEN 29 -3-1-4 10.34% 469 M HEIGHT 15 -3-1-4 20.00% 470 A MESSINA 27 -3-1-3 11.11% 471 B ROGERS 26 -3-1-3 11.53% 472 M CUNEO 13 -3-1-3 23.07% 473 T NIEUWENDYK 13 -3-1-3 23.07% 474 K PITT 9 -3-1-3 33.33% 475 R STEEL 20 -3-1-2 15.00% 476 R DAWES 19 -3-1-2 15.78% 477 B MCNALLY 17 -3-1-2 17.64% 478 M SCHLEGEL 17 -3-1-2 17.64% 479 R WHISSON 17 -3-1-2 17.64% 480 N GRAY 15 -3-1-2 20.00% 481 W BOCQUET 15 -3-1-2 20.00% 482 J KENT 14 -3-1-2 21.42% 483 K LEWIS 14 -3-1-2 21.42% 484 W BOON 14 -3-1-2 21.42% 485 A COYTE 13 -3-1-2 23.07% 486 L ATCHISON 13 -3-1-2 23.07% 487 N GARWOOD 13 -3-1-2 23.07% 488 W WHITE 13 -3-1-2 23.07% 489 B MORSE 11 -3-1-2 27.27% 490 C KNEESHAW 10 -3-1-2 30.00% 491 C MARTIN 9 -3-1-2 33.33% 492 D DREW 9 -3-1-2 33.33% 493 J JAEGER 7 -3-1-2 42.85% 494 K MULRINE 22 -3-1-1 13.63% 495 J MADIGAN 14 -3-1-1 21.42% 496 C RAGEN 11 -3-1-1 27.27% 497 V HUMPHRIES 11 -3-1-1 27.27% 498 E DOWSEY 9 -3-1-1 33.33% 499 K BRYANT 5 -3-1-1 60.00% 500 W BATES 12 -3-1-0 25.00% 501 G GEARY 8 -3-1-0 37.05% 502 B PURSELL 7 -3-1-0 42.85% 503 G GRIMWOOD 7 -3-1-0 42.85% 504 J FRUSHER 7 -3-1-0 42.85% 505 D PRINGLE 5 -3-1-0 60.00% 506 I HOGGAN 5 -3-1-0 60.00% 507 R MC CULLAGH 5 -3-1-0 60.00% 508 P BARRY 4 -3-1-0 75.00% 509 G ELLIS 20 -3-0-5 15.00% 510 M HIRTZEL 11 -3-0-4 27.27% 511 J COLEMAN 14 -3-0-3 21.42% 512 C WALKER 22 -3-0-2 13.63% 513 S ELPHINSTONE 20 -3-0-2 15.00% 514 L CAHALAN 14 -3-0-2 21.42% 515 G LOWE 13 -3-0-2 23.07% 516 G KING 12 -3-0-2 25.00% 517 C CURTIS 10 -3-0-2 30.00% 518 A SUTHERLAND 8 -3-0-2 37.05% 519 B KITCHENER 8 -3-0-2 37.05% 520 C DARMANIN 8 -3-0-2 37.05% 521 J THORPE 14 -3-0-1 21.42% 522 F TROWBRIDGE 12 -3-0-1 25.00% 523 G HENDERSON 9 -3-0-1 33.33% 524 W HARRIS 9 -3-0-1 33.33% 525 G GALDERISI 8 -3-0-1 37.05% 526 C PIRANI 7 -3-0-1 42.85% 527 R LESUEUR 7 -3-0-1 42.85% 528 T CURRIE 6 -3-0-1 50.00% 529 B TUFT 5 -3-0-1 60.00% 530 B WAKEM 5 -3-0-1 60.00% 531 K SWEENEY 4 -3-0-1 75.00% 532 B ONEIL 9 -3-0-0 33.33% 533 D PELL 9 -3-0-0 33.33% 534 S NEARY 9 -3-0-0 33.33% 535 W KENNEDY 8 -3-0-0 37.05% 536 R REDENBACH 7 -3-0-0 42.85% 537 D SKINNER 6 -3-0-0 50.00% 538 G BRENNAN 6 -3-0-0 50.00% 539 R NEWSTEAD 6 -3-0-0 50.00% 540 D CARTER 5 -3-0-0 60.00% 541 G HODGSON 5 -3-0-0 60.00% 542 M MCGUIRE 4 -3-0-0 75.00% 543 O CHEGIA 4 -3-0-0 75.00% 544 G DEBSKI 3 -3-0-0 100.00% 545 T THOMPSON 38 -2-9-5 5.26% 546 R MCDONALD 53 -2-8-6 3.77% 547 N JACKSON 33 -2-8-5 6.06% 548 P MC COLL 42 -2-7-10 4.76% 549 G OLSEN 23 -2-7-7 8.69% 550 S BRIEN 37 -2-7-5 5.04% 551 K PEDRANA 24 -2-7-3 8.33% 552 G POMEROY 25 -2-6-4 8.00% 553 T CORTESE 49 -2-6-3 4.08% 554 T HINRICHSEN 23 -2-6-2 8.69% 555 E CRUDELI 33 -2-6-1 6.06% 556 B CHAPPELL 26 -2-6-1 7.69% 557 E SUELL 10 -2-6-1 20.00% 558 D MARTIN 35 -2-5-6 5.71% 559 B JOHNSTON 28 -2-5-6 7.14% 560 D LEE 23 -2-5-5 8.69% 561 A MODRA 31 -2-5-4 6.45% 562 S BEARD 37 -2-5-3 5.04% 563 J CONNOR 20 -2-5-2 10.00% 564 T PRIEST 15 -2-5-2 13.33% 565 A FERGUSON 12 -2-5-2 16.66% 566 S DODD 15 -2-5-1 13.33% 567 J MILES 10 -2-5-1 20.00% 568 P SIMPSON 33 -2-4-9 6.06% 569 F SCOTT 34 -2-4-8 5.88% 570 J ROCHE 51 -2-4-7 3.92% 571 L SMITH 22 -2-4-6 9.09% 572 P TRIACA 17 -2-4-6 11.76% 573 J HEWETT 27 -2-4-4 7.04% 574 P BARTLETT 26 -2-4-4 7.69% 575 J CALLAUGHAN 21 -2-4-4 9.52% 576 W PIRIE 19 -2-4-4 10.52% 577 G BOWE 28 -2-4-3 7.14% 578 L COOK 20 -2-4-3 10.00% 579 M HAY 20 -2-4-3 10.00% 580 V CASSAR 15 -2-4-3 13.33% 581 G NEOCLEOUS 14 -2-4-3 14.28% 582 G STELLA 13 -2-4-3 15.38% 583 W LUTIGER 27 -2-4-2 7.04% 584 C WILLIAMS 23 -2-4-2 8.69% 585 D JONES 17 -2-4-2 11.76% 586 W DUVE 14 -2-4-2 14.28% 587 J REIMER 30 -2-4-1 6.66% 588 D DOODY 23 -2-4-1 8.69% 589 H HANSON 18 -2-4-1 11.11% 590 B DEWAN 15 -2-4-1 13.33% 591 J CHIGNELL 15 -2-4-1 13.33% 592 J CONDON 14 -2-4-1 14.28% 593 W GILBERT 13 -2-4-0 15.38% 594 D HIRST 10 -2-4-0 20.00% 595 R WRIGHT 9 -2-4-0 22.22% 596 S POOLEY 7 -2-4-0 28.57% 597 M JOHNSON 32 -2-3-5 6.25% 598 D CAIRNS 21 -2-3-5 9.52% 599 D PULIS 18 -2-3-5 11.11% 600 P HENLEY 32 -2-3-4 6.25% 601 N WYND 24 -2-3-4 8.33% 602 W BROWN 23 -2-3-4 8.69% 603 R NELSON 20 -2-3-4 10.00% 604 N MANN 19 -2-3-4 10.52% 605 G HOWELL 18 -2-3-4 11.11% 606 E LLOYD 14 -2-3-4 14.28% 607 H BOND 27 -2-3-3 7.04% 608 G CARRAGHER 23 -2-3-3 8.69% 609 C FISHER 22 -2-3-3 9.09% 610 D DRYNAN 15 -2-3-3 13.33% 611 J BARBARA 15 -2-3-3 13.33% 612 J QUARMAN 13 -2-3-3 15.38% 613 L LUTTRELL 11 -2-3-3 18.18% 614 B YATES 28 -2-3-2 7.14% 615 A FOUKKARE 20 -2-3-2 10.00% 616 A BURNS 19 -2-3-2 10.52% 617 D SUNDSTROM 17 -2-3-2 11.76% 618 G GLASS 12 -2-3-2 16.66% 619 R NEOCLEOUS 11 -2-3-2 18.18% 620 R GLASS 9 -2-3-2 22.22% 621 A BRADLEY 20 -2-3-1 10.00%

622 Y KING 15 -2-3-1 13.33% 623 B FRANCIS 14 -2-3-1 14.28% 624 F HANCOCK 13 -2-3-1 15.38% 625 E STEEL 12 -2-3-1 16.66% 626 T COLLINS 12 -2-3-1 16.66% 627 J CLARSON 11 -2-3-1 18.18% 628 G DERRICK 10 -2-3-1 20.00% 629 J PLATTS 7 -2-3-1 28.57% 630 G LONG 11 -2-3-0 18.18% 631 J SCOTT 11 -2-3-0 18.18% 632 M SWIFT 11 -2-3-0 18.18% 633 J CRAWFORD 9 -2-3-0 22.22% 634 M DOGGETT 6 -2-3-0 33.33% 635 M MATIC 6 -2-3-0 33.33% 636 M MC GUIRE 76 -2-2-11 2.63% 637 K GLENNY 78 -2-2-10 2.56% 638 G LAIDLAY 19 -2-2-8 10.52% 639 A ANDERSON 28 -2-2-7 7.14% 640 C TAYLOR 24 -2-2-6 8.33% 641 C LOPRESTO 14 -2-2-6 14.28% 642 K STOTT 36 -2-2-5 5.55% 643 E SANCHEZ 17 -2-2-4 11.76% 644 S BOODY 12 -2-2-4 16.66% 645 T BURNS 23 -2-2-3 8.69% 646 M VELLA 20 -2-2-3 10.00% 647 S MAHER 19 -2-2-3 10.52% 648 G LYE 13 -2-2-3 15.38% 649 L KRAEMER 12 -2-2-3 16.66% 650 J SMART 11 -2-2-3 18.18% 651 W MCDONALD 11 -2-2-3 18.18% 652 C WHITE 10 -2-2-3 20.00% 653 D STARKIE 21 -2-2-2 9.52% 654 A MIEGEL 19 -2-2-2 10.52% 655 D BRODHURST 17 -2-2-2 11.76% 656 M DOPPER 15 -2-2-2 13.33% 657 C LAMB 14 -2-2-2 14.28% 658 A LAUTERBOOM 13 -2-2-2 15.38% 659 R GLOVER 12 -2-2-2 16.66% 660 W MAINE 12 -2-2-2 16.66% 661 B TONER 10 -2-2-2 20.00% 662 B JUDD 9 -2-2-2 22.22% 663 C TREHERNE 9 -2-2-2 22.22% 664 K MC CANN 8 -2-2-2 25.00% 665 I MACKENZIEROS 7 -2-2-2 28.57% 666 G PIDGEON 24 -2-2-1 8.33% 667 J CROSSLEY 16 -2-2-1 12.05% 668 M CLAYTON 16 -2-2-1 12.05% 669 A WILLIAMS 15 -2-2-1 13.33% 670 R SHEATHER 15 -2-2-1 13.33% 671 J CORRIGAN 13 -2-2-1 15.38% 672 T THORLEY 13 -2-2-1 15.38% 673 C SCOTT 12 -2-2-1 16.66% 674 J GREEN 12 -2-2-1 16.66% 675 R KNUDSEN 12 -2-2-1 16.66% 676 N WALSH 11 -2-2-1 18.18% 677 D HUDDLESTON 10 -2-2-1 20.00% 678 D KING 10 -2-2-1 20.00% 679 J LANESBURY 10 -2-2-1 20.00% 680 M BROWN 10 -2-2-1 20.00% 681 B DWYER 9 -2-2-1 22.22% 682 J RUDD 8 -2-2-1 25.00% 683 T KUNDE 7 -2-2-1 28.57% 684 D EDLIN 13 -2-2-0 15.38% 685 B CASEY 11 -2-2-0 18.18% 686 K HEIGHT 11 -2-2-0 18.18% 687 A TEOFILO 10 -2-2-0 20.00% 688 G LEMIN 10 -2-2-0 20.00% 689 J WEIRSMITH 9 -2-2-0 22.22% 690 P EVANS 9 -2-2-0 22.22% 691 T NORTHFIELD 9 -2-2-0 22.22% 692 D HARRISON 8 -2-2-0 25.00% 693 C MOFFITT 7 -2-2-0 28.57% 694 C POLLARD 7 -2-2-0 28.57% 695 D MATIC 7 -2-2-0 28.57% 696 D GOODLUCK 6 -2-2-0 33.33% 697 I GARLAND 6 -2-2-0 33.33% 698 K EDWARDS 6 -2-2-0 33.33% 699 G MCDOUGALL 5 -2-2-0 40.00% 700 P FREDERICKSON 5 -2-2-0 40.00% 701 W SHELTON 4 -2-2-0 50.00% 702 C BENNETT 47 -2-1-6 4.25% 703 M TAYLOR 15 -2-1-5 13.33% 704 B GOTTSCHUTZKE 10 -2-1-5 20.00% 705 A VERHAGEN 28 -2-1-4 7.14% 706 A FARRELL 18 -2-1-4 11.11% 707 J MUNDY 16 -2-1-4 12.05% 708 J CARRUTHERS 14 -2-1-4 14.28% 709 M JAMES 18 -2-1-3 11.11% 710 B SWEENEY 16 -2-1-3 12.05% 711 K WITTHOLZ 14 -2-1-3 14.28% 712 R GROIZARD 13 -2-1-3 15.38% 713 M SHERRIFF 11 -2-1-3 18.18% 714 K GALLOWAY 10 -2-1-3 20.00% 715 D JARVIS 9 -2-1-3 22.22% 716 G HOMAN 9 -2-1-3 22.22% 717 F JEFFCOAT 8 -2-1-3 25.00% 718 G ZAHRA 8 -2-1-3 25.00% 719 R CAMILLERI 17 -2-1-2 11.76% 720 F HARRIS 16 -2-1-2 12.05% 721 K DOUGLAS 16 -2-1-2 12.05% 722 M BRAUER 16 -2-1-2 12.05% 723 J HEARD 12 -2-1-2 16.66% 724 D MACAULEY 11 -2-1-2 18.18% 725 J JUDD 11 -2-1-2 18.18% 726 S LIPPEL 10 -2-1-2 20.00% 727 S EBBECK 9 -2-1-2 22.22% 728 A GALEA 8 -2-1-2 25.00% 729 M GLEESON 8 -2-1-2 25.00% 730 L SMITHSON 7 -2-1-2 28.57% 731 L STURGESS 16 -2-1-1 12.05% 732 R BROWNE 16 -2-1-1 12.05% 733 S COMBRIDGE 16 -2-1-1 12.05% 734 S CHIGNELL 12 -2-1-1 16.66% 735 A JENKINS 11 -2-1-1 18.18% 736 G PAEZ 11 -2-1-1 18.18% 737 P CARR 11 -2-1-1 18.18% 738 A RANDALL 9 -2-1-1 22.22% 739 K COLLYER 9 -2-1-1 22.22% 740 L LAAGLAND 9 -2-1-1 22.22% 741 L REFALO 8 -2-1-1 25.00% 742 M WILLIAMS 8 -2-1-1 25.00% 743 R HALLIDAY 8 -2-1-1 25.00% 744 T ACKERLY 8 -2-1-1 25.00% 745 W HARPER 8 -2-1-1 25.00% 746 D ANDERSON 7 -2-1-1 28.57% 747 G STACKMAN 7 -2-1-1 28.57% 748 M BOODY 7 -2-1-1 28.57% 749 S TAYLOR 7 -2-1-1 28.57% 750 K MURPHY 6 -2-1-1 33.33% 751 G PRISK 5 -2-1-1 40.00% 752 B FREEMAN 4 -2-1-1 50.00% 753 R PHILLIPS 24 -2-1-0 8.33% 754 A TURNBULL 23 -2-1-0 8.69% 755 D CROSSWELL 20 -2-1-0 10.00% 756 B MOLES 14 -2-1-0 14.28% 757 S GIBILISCO 13 -2-1-0 15.38% 758 D HALL 12 -2-1-0 16.66% 759 D SINGLE 12 -2-1-0 16.66% 760 T ALLEN 11 -2-1-0 18.18% 761 M SHARMAN 10 -2-1-0 20.00% 762 R INGER 10 -2-1-0 20.00% 763 D MCDONALD 9 -2-1-0 22.22% 764 G FRIEND 9 -2-1-0 22.22% 765 K BRAVO 9 -2-1-0 22.22% 766 J GALE 8 -2-1-0 25.00% 767 G MULLER 7 -2-1-0 28.57% 768 J GRINDLEY 7 -2-1-0 28.57% 769 K SMITH 7 -2-1-0 28.57% 770 P SUTHERLAND 7 -2-1-0 28.57% 771 A CALLAGHAN 6 -2-1-0 33.33% 772 C REIVERS 6 -2-1-0 33.33% 773 J BRIFFA 6 -2-1-0 33.33% 774 S AGIUS 6 -2-1-0 33.33% 775 G ROUNDS 5 -2-1-0 40.00% 776 J ABELA 5 -2-1-0 40.00% 777 J BOOKER 5 -2-1-0 40.00% 778 S BOARD 5 -2-1-0 40.00% 779 S MA 5 -2-1-0 40.00% 780 A BRYANT 4 -2-1-0 50.00% 781 D NEILSEN 4 -2-1-0 50.00% 782 M GREER 4 -2-1-0 50.00% 783 R PALMER 4 -2-1-0 50.00% 784 R PEARCE 4 -2-1-0 50.00% 785 R MANSLEY 17 -2-0-5 11.76% 786 L FRANKLIN 12 -2-0-5 16.66% 787 S LEES 17 -2-0-4 11.76% 788 C MEDCRAFT 16 -2-0-3 12.05% 789 L HAND 16 -2-0-3 12.05% 790 B WHELAN 12 -2-0-3 16.66% 791 V GAY 8 -2-0-3 25.00% 792 R REID 18 -2-0-2 11.11% 793 L MC FARLANE 13 -2-0-2 15.38% 794 J RICHENS 12 -2-0-2 16.66% 795 T DUNCAN 12 -2-0-2 16.66% 796 B COYTE 11 -2-0-2 18.18% 797 C SIMES 10 -2-0-2 20.00% 798 S HUTT 10 -2-0-2 20.00% 799 D HAMMERSLEY 9 -2-0-2 22.22% 800 L WHITTON 9 -2-0-2 22.22% 801 J DAVIES 8 -2-0-2 25.00% 802 J MCFARLANE 8 -2-0-2 25.00% 803 S GAFA 8 -2-0-2 25.00% 804 B GARLAND 7 -2-0-2 28.57% 805 M BREALEY 7 -2-0-2 28.57% 806 J LAWSON 6 -2-0-2 33.33% 807 L NICCOL 6 -2-0-2 33.33% 808 P GALEA 6 -2-0-2 33.33% 809 Z WUDARCZYK 6 -2-0-2 33.33% 810 M WICKS 5 -2-0-2 40.00% 811 B JONES 15 -2-0-1 13.33% 812 R ROLLS 14 -2-0-1 14.28% 813 F MOORE 12 -2-0-1 16.66% 814 D JOHNSTON 11 -2-0-1 18.18% 815 G MOLLOY 10 -2-0-1 20.00% 816 R STOCKS 10 -2-0-1 20.00% 817 M BUBE 9 -2-0-1 22.22% 818 B SAM 8 -2-0-1 25.00% 819 P DUNDON 8 -2-0-1 25.00% 820 R EADES 8 -2-0-1 25.00% 821 D DALY 7 -2-0-1 28.57% 822 G HARDING 7 -2-0-1 28.57% 823 J FRENCH 7 -2-0-1 28.57% 824 W SCANNELLA 7 -2-0-1 28.57% 825 B LOFT 6 -2-0-1 33.33% 826 D BICCHIERI 6 -2-0-1 33.33% 827 M MORRISSEY 6 -2-0-1 33.33% 828 P ROBSON 6 -2-0-1 33.33%

829 R MACKELLAR 6 -2-0-1 33.33% 830 B FORD 5 -2-0-1 40.00% 831 D JOHNSON 5 -2-0-1 40.00% 832 G GREENE 5 -2-0-1 40.00% 833 M ELLIS 5 -2-0-1 40.00% 834 P PHILLIPS 5 -2-0-1 40.00% 835 J CAMERON 4 -2-0-1 50.00% 836 J PARASKEVAS 4 -2-0-1 50.00% 837 J WATTS 4 -2-0-1 50.00% 838 M ROW 3 -2-0-1 66.66% 839 M EBERAND 12 -2-0-0 16.66% 840 P SIMONE 11 -2-0-0 18.18% 841 C HAAS 9 -2-0-0 22.22% 842 D DECREA 9 -2-0-0 22.22% 843 C HORE 8 -2-0-0 25.00% 844 N GOOGE 8 -2-0-0 25.00% 845 J EDMONDSON 7 -2-0-0 28.57% 846 N WATERS 7 -2-0-0 28.57% 847 R DREW 7 -2-0-0 28.57% 848 C HUGHES 6 -2-0-0 33.33% 849 E WHELAN 6 -2-0-0 33.33% 850 N EVANS 6 -2-0-0 33.33% 851 A MEREDITH 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 852 C MITCHELL 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 853 C SCHMIDT 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 854 G MC MILLAN 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 855 G MILLER 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 856 I DARCEY 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 857 J WILLIS 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 858 K KARAMATIC 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 859 R HARTY 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 860 S BLAIR 5 -2-0-0 40.00% 861 D YOUNGBERG 4 -2-0-0 50.00% 862 F CACCAMO 4 -2-0-0 50.00% 863 J FISHER 4 -2-0-0 50.00% 864 P MCCANN 4 -2-0-0 50.00% 865 R LAMBERT 4 -2-0-0 50.00% 866 A KOPANJA 3 -2-0-0 66.66% 867 B WALTERS 3 -2-0-0 66.66% 868 C FIELD 3 -2-0-0 66.66% 869 J COBURN 3 -2-0-0 66.66% 870 L BARKER 3 -2-0-0 66.66% 871 M WHELAN 3 -2-0-0 66.66% 872 R MOLES 3 -2-0-0 66.66% 873 B COOMBES 2 -2-0-0 100.00% 874 C ROBARTSON 2 -2-0-0 100.00% 875 G CINI 2 -2-0-0 100.00% 876 J STEWART 2 -2-0-0 100.00% 877 L SCHAUMANN 2 -2-0-0 100.00% 878 N MINUTILLO 2 -2-0-0 100.00% 879 J COTTAM 38 -1-7-4 2.63% 880 K MCLENNAN 32 -1-7-3 3.12% 881 M CHILCOTT 37 -1-6-4 2.07% 882 G CARTER 18 -1-6-2 5.55% 883 D SULTANA 21 -1-6-1 4.76% 884 B DANN 61 -1-5-9 1.63% 885 S GOMMANS 56 -1-5-8 1.78% 886 J LITTLE 25 -1-5-4 4.00% 887 A MC NAMARA 20 -1-5-3 5.00% 888 A ARMSTRONG 18 -1-5-3 5.55% 889 R CARR 14 -1-5-2 7.14% 890 J GALEA 28 -1-5-1 3.57% 891 J DUNN 46 -1-4-7 2.17% 892 H KEEP 23 -1-4-4 4.34% 893 J DAILLY 22 -1-4-4 4.54% 894 P CONNER 22 -1-4-4 4.54% 895 M SAAL 21 -1-4-4 4.76% 896 K CHEETHAM 16 -1-4-4 6.25% 897 J FINNERAN 21 -1-4-3 4.76% 898 D HEARNDEN 25 -1-4-2 4.00% 899 N GOODWIN 21 -1-4-2 4.76% 900 A WOOD 16 -1-4-2 6.25% 901 G CLEGG 16 -1-4-2 6.25% 902 N CATCHPOLE 13 -1-4-2 7.69% 903 D KERR 11 -1-4-2 9.09% 904 J GRAHAM 25 -1-4-1 4.00% 905 I GEORGE 24 -1-4-1 4.16% 906 L DELBRIDGE 19 -1-4-1 5.26% 907 A WATTS 12 -1-4-1 8.33% 908 A BRITTON 11 -1-4-1 9.09% 909 L BOTTOM 11 -1-4-1 9.09% 910 B KEEL 9 -1-4-1 11.11% 911 M PAYNE 9 -1-4-1 11.11% 912 R TOOMEY 12 -1-4-0 8.33% 913 M STEWART 34 -1-3-6 2.94% 914 R MC IVOR 25 -1-3-5 4.00% 915 R DRUERY 21 -1-3-5 4.76% 916 S WOODS 21 -1-3-5 4.76% 917 T HICKSON 23 -1-3-4 4.34% 918 D TITMARSH 21 -1-3-4 4.76% 919 N MCMENAMIN 30 -1-3-3 3.33% 920 T DOWNEY 22 -1-3-3 4.54% 921 J RICHARDSON 17 -1-3-3 5.88% 922 L CURLE 17 -1-3-3 5.88% 923 R RODERICK 16 -1-3-3 6.25% 924 G ABERNETHY 15 -1-3-3 6.66% 925 S ELSUM 13 -1-3-3 7.69% 926 A COLE 12 -1-3-3 8.33% 927 F CINI 12 -1-3-3 8.33% 928 R BOYCE 11 -1-3-3 9.09% 929 T PRICE 23 -1-3-2 4.34% 930 W GRAY 22 -1-3-2 4.54% 931 R DUNNE 21 -1-3-2 4.76% 932 R DRUREY 13 -1-3-2 7.69% 933 W HARKINS 13 -1-3-2 7.69% 934 A HECTOR 12 -1-3-2 8.33% 935 G BURTON 10 -1-3-2 10.00% 936 B KEENE 8 -1-3-2 12.05% 937 B LINNAN 20 -1-3-1 5.00% 938 A HANSEN 14 -1-3-1 7.14% 939 L KLEINHANS 14 -1-3-1 7.14% 940 J HUTCHINSON 13 -1-3-1 7.69% 941 R HUNTINGTON 13 -1-3-1 7.69% 942 A THURSTON 12 -1-3-1 8.33% 943 B LOCK 12 -1-3-1 8.33% 944 P GRILLS 12 -1-3-1 8.33% 945 K REPIA 11 -1-3-1 9.09% 946 J MCCARTHY 10 -1-3-1 10.00% 947 L MULLIGAN 10 -1-3-1 10.00% 948 G SHINGLES 9 -1-3-1 11.11% 949 K BOSTON 9 -1-3-1 11.11% 950 J CUMMING 8 -1-3-1 12.05% 951 S DONLON 25 -1-3-0 4.00% 952 M LOUTH 17 -1-3-0 5.88% 953 S STAPLES 14 -1-3-0 7.14% 954 J AHERN 12 -1-3-0 8.33% 955 M BARBER 12 -1-3-0 8.33% 956 P DOONER 12 -1-3-0 8.33% 957 W HANSEN 11 -1-3-0 9.09% 958 D WARREN 10 -1-3-0 10.00% 959 J VANSLEVE 9 -1-3-0 11.11% 960 S LABOZZETTA 9 -1-3-0 11.11% 961 G PREST 8 -1-3-0 12.05% 962 P COHEN 7 -1-3-0 14.28% 963 J FARRELL 5 -1-3-0 20.00% 964 R PRINGLE 5 -1-3-0 20.00% 965 R GOODWIN 35 -1-2-6 2.85% 966 N BOYD 22 -1-2-6 4.54% 967 R ROGERS 12 -1-2-5 8.33% 968 C ARLETOS 18 -1-2-4 5.55% 969 B SHAW 17 -1-2-4 5.88% 970 J HOSE 16 -1-2-4 6.25% 971 J MATTHEWS 14 -1-2-4 7.14% 972 N VOHLAND 13 -1-2-4 7.69% 973 T OKEEFE 11 -1-2-4 9.09% 974 R CALLINAN 23 -1-2-3 4.34% 975 L POLIDANO 21 -1-2-3 4.76% 976 P CLARK 20 -1-2-3 5.00% 977 B JARCZEWSKI 18 -1-2-3 5.55% 978 P RUETSCHI 16 -1-2-3 6.25% 979 R CLAYFIELD 16 -1-2-3 6.25% 980 S GLASSCOCK 16 -1-2-3 6.25% 981 D MURRAY 14 -1-2-3 7.14% 982 N RAWLINGS 13 -1-2-3 7.69% 983 B ENDER 22 -1-2-2 4.54% 984 R HERR 21 -1-2-2 4.76% 985 J BUROW 19 -1-2-2 5.26% 986 K TAYLOR 19 -1-2-2 5.26% 987 J ALLEN 17 -1-2-2 5.88% 988 B FOTHERGILL 14 -1-2-2 7.14% 989 K QUINN 14 -1-2-2 7.14% 990 B EVANS 13 -1-2-2 7.69% 991 G TAYLOR 13 -1-2-2 7.69% 992 N SHEEHAN 12 -1-2-2 8.33% 993 C TRENGOVE 11 -1-2-2 9.09% 994 C JAENSCH 10 -1-2-2 10.00% 995 B KINDER 9 -1-2-2 11.11% 996 D BOTTRELL 9 -1-2-2 11.11% 997 S SAMMUT 9 -1-2-2 11.11% 998 B KELLY 8 -1-2-2 12.05% 999 D ARCHER 8 -1-2-2 12.05% 1000 W ISON 8 -1-2-2 12.05% 1001 B BEHSMAN 7 -1-2-2 14.28% 1002 M FAMIGLIETTI 7 -1-2-2 14.28% 1003 M OBRIEN 7 -1-2-2 14.28% 1004 S BARKER 7 -1-2-2 14.28% 1005 J ATKINSON 5 -1-2-2 20.00% 1006 V SORRENSON 28 -1-2-1 3.57% 1007 C BAINBRIDGE 20 -1-2-1 5.00% 1008 R CAMPBELL 20 -1-2-1 5.00% 1009 M SHAMBLER 15 -1-2-1 6.66% 1010 K SELTEN 14 -1-2-1 7.14% 1011 S CREIGHTON 14 -1-2-1 7.14% 1012 L MONCRIEFF 13 -1-2-1 7.69% 1013 P CRAWLEY 13 -1-2-1 7.69% 1014 R YOUNG 13 -1-2-1 7.69% 1015 S BOYD 12 -1-2-1 8.33% 1016 E OBRIEN 11 -1-2-1 9.09% 1017 P MASSA 11 -1-2-1 9.09% 1018 T SALPIGTIDIS 11 -1-2-1 9.09% 1019 G SCOTTSMITH 10 -1-2-1 10.00% 1020 O VASSILAKIS 9 -1-2-1 11.11% 1021 R HINDMARSH 9 -1-2-1 11.11% 1022 B DULL 8 -1-2-1 12.05% 1023 T SMART 8 -1-2-1 12.05% 1024 B MCCAULEY 6 -1-2-1 16.66% 1025 C MERCIECA 6 -1-2-1 16.66% 1026 D GALVIN 6 -1-2-1 16.66% 1027 K COCKS 6 -1-2-1 16.66% 1028 K WALKER 6 -1-2-1 16.66% 1029 K WINDUS 6 -1-2-1 16.66% 1030 R CLARK 6 -1-2-1 16.66% 1031 B DUNCAN 5 -1-2-1 20.00% 1032 G MACE 5 -1-2-1 20.00% 1033 J JOHNSTONE 5 -1-2-1 20.00% 1034 M CURTALE 5 -1-2-1 20.00% 1035 R PARSONS 5 -1-2-1 20.00% 1036 S OAKMAN 5 -1-2-1 20.00%

1037 C BRADLEY 4 -1-2-1 25.00% 1038 D SIMON 4 -1-2-1 25.00% 1039 J MUNRO 4 -1-2-1 25.00% 1040 W READ 26 -1-2-0 3.84% 1041 R BOEHM 14 -1-2-0 7.14% 1042 B BROWN 12 -1-2-0 8.33% 1043 M MEYER 11 -1-2-0 9.09% 1044 P PARRELLI 11 -1-2-0 9.09% 1045 L CROKER 10 -1-2-0 10.00% 1046 P ROACH 10 -1-2-0 10.00% 1047 D TOLMIE 9 -1-2-0 11.11% 1048 G FORD 9 -1-2-0 11.11% 1049 R KEATING 9 -1-2-0 11.11% 1050 A GREEN 8 -1-2-0 12.05% 1051 L ISLES 8 -1-2-0 12.05% 1052 P GOOLD 8 -1-2-0 12.05% 1053 T BROWN 8 -1-2-0 12.05% 1054 C DUVE 7 -1-2-0 14.28% 1055 L GREEN 7 -1-2-0 14.28% 1056 B CANTY 6 -1-2-0 16.66% 1057 G SMALL 6 -1-2-0 16.66% 1058 K TOWNSEND 6 -1-2-0 16.66% 1059 N KELLY 6 -1-2-0 16.66% 1060 P DUNNE 6 -1-2-0 16.66% 1061 P LUXTON 6 -1-2-0 16.66% 1062 R FISHER 6 -1-2-0 16.66% 1063 V AWRAMENKO 6 -1-2-0 16.66% 1064 B BAKER 5 -1-2-0 20.00% 1065 B WILSON 5 -1-2-0 20.00% 1066 C KAS 5 -1-2-0 20.00% 1067 S HOOD 5 -1-2-0 20.00% 1068 A CHIRCOP 4 -1-2-0 25.00% 1069 C RUSTEN 4 -1-2-0 25.00% 1070 G ELLIOTT 4 -1-2-0 25.00% 1071 J PLAYER 4 -1-2-0 25.00% 1072 M ABBOTT 4 -1-2-0 25.00% 1073 M PATTERSON 4 -1-2-0 25.00% 1074 P RICHES 4 -1-2-0 25.00% 1075 R VERSTEEG 4 -1-2-0 25.00% 1076 T LIST 4 -1-2-0 25.00% 1077 K BONANNO 3 -1-2-0 33.33% 1078 P HAIG 3 -1-2-0 33.33% 1079 C ABBOTT 22 -1-1-5 4.54% 1080 B WEIS 15 -1-1-5 6.66% 1081 P AKATHIOTIS 23 -1-1-4 4.34% 1082 A REED 21 -1-1-4 4.76% 1083 K SMYTH 19 -1-1-4 5.26% 1084 R KING 15 -1-1-4 6.66% 1085 M HICKMOTT 12 -1-1-4 8.33% 1086 J MENARY 10 -1-1-4 10.00% 1087 S FORNER 9 -1-1-4 11.11% 1088 E SHERRIFF 8 -1-1-4 12.05% 1089 P CLEAVER 31 -1-1-3 3.22% 1090 E THOMAS 23 -1-1-3 4.34% 1091 Y ANDREWS 20 -1-1-3 5.00% 1092 R OREGAN 18 -1-1-3 5.55% 1093 D FOSTER 16 -1-1-3 6.25% 1094 D LOZELL 12 -1-1-3 8.33% 1095 N RANDALL 12 -1-1-3 8.33% 1096 C RUSHWORTH 11 -1-1-3 9.09% 1097 P BIGENI 11 -1-1-3 9.09% 1098 S BARTHOLOMEW 11 -1-1-3 9.09% 1099 A MC CULLOCH 8 -1-1-3 12.05% 1100 T SNOW 8 -1-1-3 12.05% 1101 B HODGSON 7 -1-1-3 14.28% 1102 W CHRISTIE 7 -1-1-3 14.28% 1103 B RUSSELL 6 -1-1-3 16.66% 1104 M MANUEL 6 -1-1-3 16.66% 1105 G MCGAHAN 25 -1-1-2 4.00% 1106 A FRAZER 16 -1-1-2 6.25% 1107 B ADAMS 15 -1-1-2 6.66% 1108 B LITTLEJOHN 14 -1-1-2 7.14% 1109 L IREDALE 13 -1-1-2 7.69% 1110 C ARGENT 12 -1-1-2 8.33% 1111 I BROWN 12 -1-1-2 8.33% 1112 D DIVER 10 -1-1-2 10.00% 1113 G MASTERSON 10 -1-1-2 10.00% 1114 K MURNANE 10 -1-1-2 10.00% 1115 K SCHMITZER 10 -1-1-2 10.00% 1116 D POLLEY 9 -1-1-2 11.11% 1117 P SHAXSON 9 -1-1-2 11.11% 1118 D BUNN 8 -1-1-2 12.05% 1119 A ROWE 7 -1-1-2 14.28% 1120 G WHITFORD 7 -1-1-2 14.28% 1121 N PRICE 7 -1-1-2 14.28% 1122 W CAMPBELL 7 -1-1-2 14.28% 1123 G AGARS 6 -1-1-2 16.66% 1124 L IVANOVIC 6 -1-1-2 16.66% 1125 A MCCROHON 5 -1-1-2 20.00% 1126 D CASSIDY 5 -1-1-2 20.00% 1127 G BARNETT 5 -1-1-2 20.00% 1128 G CANNON 5 -1-1-2 20.00% 1129 J SHEA 5 -1-1-2 20.00% 1130 L BRAZENDALE 40 -1-1-1 2.05% 1131 G CLAY 21 -1-1-1 4.76% 1132 R HANDLEY 20 -1-1-1 5.00% 1133 B CHOULES 19 -1-1-1 5.26% 1134 C SUTTLE 17 -1-1-1 5.88% 1135 K JOVANOVIC 16 -1-1-1 6.25% 1136 C SCHAEFER 13 -1-1-1 7.69% 1137 D WILLIAMS 13 -1-1-1 7.69% 1138 I GREEN 13 -1-1-1 7.69% 1139 P FROST 13 -1-1-1 7.69% 1140 P LAMBERT 13 -1-1-1 7.69% 1141 A KEEFE 12 -1-1-1 8.33% 1142 A BLAKE 11 -1-1-1 9.09% 1143 G BUCHANAN 11 -1-1-1 9.09% 1144 J NICHOLLS 11 -1-1-1 9.09% 1145 P CARMICHAEL 11 -1-1-1 9.09% 1146 P PEARCE 11 -1-1-1 9.09% 1147 A GINN 10 -1-1-1 10.00% 1148 C GARRARD 10 -1-1-1 10.00% 1149 H CLARKE 10 -1-1-1 10.00% 1150 I VIGOR 10 -1-1-1 10.00% 1151 P CAUCHI 10 -1-1-1 10.00% 1152 J MCMILLAN 9 -1-1-1 11.11% 1153 P HOWARTH 9 -1-1-1 11.11% 1154 J COLLISON 8 -1-1-1 12.05% 1155 J LYNDON 8 -1-1-1 12.05% 1156 J MARSH 8 -1-1-1 12.05% 1157 J MIFSUD 8 -1-1-1 12.05% 1158 N MC CULLAGH 8 -1-1-1 12.05% 1159 T BRERETON 8 -1-1-1 12.05% 1160 B SELLECK 7 -1-1-1 14.28% 1161 D CHIU 7 -1-1-1 14.28% 1162 D KIRK 7 -1-1-1 14.28% 1163 G COOK 7 -1-1-1 14.28% 1164 G REHMANN 7 -1-1-1 14.28% 1165 P SULLIVAN 7 -1-1-1 14.28% 1166 R MASSINA 7 -1-1-1 14.28% 1167 A BRAGG 6 -1-1-1 16.66% 1168 A HITCHCOCK 6 -1-1-1 16.66% 1169 E HARRIS 6 -1-1-1 16.66% 1170 J PENN 6 -1-1-1 16.66% 1171 K LINGARD 6 -1-1-1 16.66% 1172 S TURNER 6 -1-1-1 16.66% 1173 T GAUNT 6 -1-1-1 16.66% 1174 B RAYNER 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1175 D SEATH 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1176 G MONKMAN 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1177 G UHRHANE 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1178 J REID 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1179 P GRAHAM 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1180 R MURRAY 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1181 T MARSH 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1182 W PUNSHON 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1183 W SNR 5 -1-1-1 20.00% 1184 A CHRISTIE 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1185 B MOLONEY 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1186 J DRENNAN 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1187 J GAULD 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1188 J KIRK 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1189 J WESTERLO 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1190 L BRIDGES 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1191 M FOX 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1192 M WARE 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1193 P RODGERS 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1194 P WARDLE 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1195 S COULSON 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1196 W TAYLOR 4 -1-1-1 25.00% 1197 B TERRINGTON 3 -1-1-1 33.33% 1198 C OVERY 3 -1-1-1 33.33% 1199 W MARSHALL 3 -1-1-1 33.33% 1200 N LUND 24 -1-1-0 4.16% 1201 K WARD 13 -1-1-0 7.69% 1202 R HARLAND 12 -1-1-0 8.33% 1203 C WRIGHT 11 -1-1-0 9.09% 1204 M EDWARDS 11 -1-1-0 9.09% 1205 M LANYON 11 -1-1-0 9.09% 1206 B WILLIAMS 10 -1-1-0 10.00% 1207 C SCHEMBRI 10 -1-1-0 10.00% 1208 I WYNN 10 -1-1-0 10.00% 1209 J BROOKS 10 -1-1-0 10.00% 1210 R MARRINER 10 -1-1-0 10.00% 1211 W HOOKE 10 -1-1-0 10.00% 1212 D CROCKER 9 -1-1-0 11.11% 1213 D MILHAM 9 -1-1-0 11.11% 1214 H COLPOYS 9 -1-1-0 11.11% 1215 K GREGORY 9 -1-1-0 11.11% 1216 M BAILEY 9 -1-1-0 11.11% 1217 P SYKES 9 -1-1-0 11.11% 1218 S FARLEY 9 -1-1-0 11.11% 1219 D TUCKWELL 8 -1-1-0 12.05% 1220 L DUNCAN 8 -1-1-0 12.05% 1221 T HALLIGAN 8 -1-1-0 12.05% 1222 A SPITERI 7 -1-1-0 14.28% 1223 B STYLES 7 -1-1-0 14.28% 1224 B TURNER 7 -1-1-0 14.28% 1225 M DAVIDSON 7 -1-1-0 14.28% 1226 R GARDOLL 7 -1-1-0 14.28% 1227 T BRYANT 7 -1-1-0 14.28% 1228 C GILL 6 -1-1-0 16.66% 1229 E BURGE 6 -1-1-0 16.66% 1230 J AUL 6 -1-1-0 16.66% 1231 J SHARPE 6 -1-1-0 16.66% 1232 P MILANI 6 -1-1-0 16.66% 1233 A MC GOWAN 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1234 B HULL 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1235 C CALDWELL 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1236 G GILBERT 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1237 J GILES 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1238 J NORDEN 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1239 J SELLECK 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1240 M WOODCOCK 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1241 R MANOJLOVIC 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1242 S BURKE 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1243 S CARR 5 -1-1-0 20.00% 1244 T CAHALAN 5 -1-1-0 20.00%

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND LEADING TRAINERS Sorted by number of wins from 1 January 2012 to 12 January 2012