Lynlea’s King Classic Win For Langton
Lynlea’s King ($6.30) couldn’t have been more impressive in winning the Group 2 Macey’s Bistro Warrnambool Classic.
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El Galo Makes It Two Country Cups
Brilliant sprinter and 2007 Bendigo cup winner El Galo scored his second country cup success when he led all the way to defeat a star studded line up in the Group 2 Norlane Hotel Warrnambool Cup last Wednesday night.
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Tasman Queen Left On The Sidelines
In a move by NSW GHRRA graders that is sure to cause another barrage of criticism directed toward NSW greyhound racing; Tasman Queen, the 2008 Group 1 Australian Cup winner and recent victor of the sought after Bert Bryant Memorial at Sandown; has been left out of the fields for the Group 2 2008 Allan Evans Jewellery Ladies Bracelet Heats to be held at Wentworth Park this Saturday night.
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Too Slick In WA Oaks Final
Brilliant WA bred bitch Miss Slick proved too good in the run home for early leader Miss Call in the Group 2 WA Oaks at Cannington last Saturday night.
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Elise Odette’s Big Pay Day in Auction Final
ELISE Odette, a $500 buy as an eight-month-old pup, landed owner-trainer Dennis Moore and his wife Annette a $35,000 payday and their first Group victory when she won the Ipswich Auction final (520m) tonight.
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Langton Looking For A Classic Trifecta
Anakie mentor Angela Langton – trainer of recently retired people’s champion Fred Basset, who is owned by FOX FM’s Hamish & Andy – could attain more celebrity status, this time at Warrnambool.
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The Queen Takes Her Crown
Last night’s Group 2 Bogie Leigh Queensland Futurity Final saw the true emergence of Australian greyhound racing’s next “Queen Of The Track”.
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El Galo Stuns The Bendigo Cup Heats
El Galo (Where’s Pedro ~ Roxy Reason), the Queensland bred flying machine that was a recent high profile purchase for Jason Thompson and partner Seona Hood, went within a 1/2 length of erasing Slater from the record books last night in the $25,000 to the final winner Group 2 Bendigo Cup Heats.
Flying out from the favourable box 1 draw, the 31kg brindle dog went to the first section in an equal best of night 6.32 and then ran strongly through to the second mark in a best of night 12.36, which was 2 3/4 lengths quicker than anything else on the night to that point. Continue reading El Galo Stuns The Bendigo Cup Heats


