Cowra greyhounds continue to make feats, with pocket rocket stayer I’m Sally producing back-to-back wins at Wentworth Park and local trainers enjoying a dominant run at the Temora, Goulburn, and Dubbo meetings.
Rebecca Edenborough’s star stayer I’m Sally has returned to top form in devastating fashion, producing consecutive wins at Wentworth Park.
Backing up from a strong Saturday night victory, she lined up again on Thursday, August 7, and blew away a restricted class field.
Racing with her trademark late strength, I’m Sally careered away to score by a widening 10-length margin, stopping the clock in a slick 41.88.
The dominant display has her perfectly poised for the upcoming NSW Distance Championships, scheduled for Thursday, August 14, also at Wentworth Park.
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With her timely resurgence, Edenborough’s powerhouse might yet carry the state’s hopes at the Nationals in Queensland.
The Temora meeting on August 13 proved a goldmine for Cowra-linked trainers, with six of the 12 races claimed by locals.
Ratbag Cargo for Leonard Absolom was first on the board, breaking his maiden in style by leading most of the way and clocking a sharp 18.83.
Richard and Matt Griffiths kept their winning streak alive with a double, thanks to littermates Allergy Free and Indentations.
Both progeny of former flyer Toasty Toes, they impressed with back-to-back wins, Allergy Free in 19.02 and Indentations showing versatility despite a drop in distance, winning tough in 19.29.
The Rod McDonald-trained Dana Mac used the wide draw to perfection, sweeping around the field for victory in 19.28.
Rebecca Edenborough wasn’t finished with just I’m Sally’s triumph, adding another Temora success with Rupee Shark, who stormed home late to win in 19.25.
Rounding out the day, veteran campaigner Nangar Archie, trained by Caitlyn and Ricky Brewer, showed he still has plenty to give.
Recording his 24th career win, the seasoned chaser led all the way to post the best-of-the-day time, a sizzling 18.68.
Paul and Pam Braddon also enjoyed success further afield.
At the Goulburn meeting on August 15, their runner Jet Black Cold scored first-up in 25.46.
After a slow start, the dog showed class to work through the field and finish strongly.
The Braddons capped off the week with a winning double at the Dubbo meeting on August 16.
Nates Fury took out the top-grade sprint in a blistering 18.15, edging out kennelmate Ferrero Magic.
Meanwhile, Amazing Gem continued his rise through the grades with another sharp display, winning in 18.22.
Local trainers racking up winners across multiple venues, Cowra’s greyhound community has plenty to be proud of.
August has already delivered standout performances, and with form lines trending upward, more success could be just around the corner.