Rod McDonald had a stellar day at the Temora Meeting on January 8, securing victories in the first three races with his impressive runners From The Disco, Faithful Flyer, and Dana Angus.
From The Disco, a well-bred daughter of Fernando Bale and Disco Diva, claimed her breakthrough victory in the opener.
After a solid debut placing, she led throughout the race, crossing the line in a swift 19.12 seconds.
Her early potential promises more exciting performances in the future.
In the second race, Faithful Flyer showcased determination, coming from well back to claim a gutsy victory in 26.57 seconds.
After several minor placings in recent weeks, the chaser’s persistence paid off.
Dana Angus completed the treble, continuing his recent consistent form with a commanding win in 19.07 seconds.
The strong showing across all three races cemented McDonald’s status as one of the standout trainers at the Temora Meeting.
Paul and Pam Braddon enjoyed a dream start to the 2025 racing season with a winning double at the Dubbo Meeting on January 4.
Their kennel’s success underlined their reputation for excellence and showcased their dogs’ promising futures.
In the Maiden event, Secret Gem made a triumphant return after a three-month layoff.
Leading from the outset, she held off her kennelmate Amazing Gem in a thrilling one-two finish for the Braddon team, stopping the clock at 18.38 seconds.
Adding to the excitement, the seasoned sprinter Blazing Ferrero continued his winning streak in the Top Grade Sprint.
He has secured back-to-back wins, bringing his career total to an impressive 21 victories.
The excitement at Dawson Park continued with local talent Nangar Archie.
Trained by Caitlyn and Ricky Brewer, the chaser delivered a dazzling performance, completing the track in a blistering 22.75 seconds, earning the admiration of fans and competitors alike.
Meanwhile, at Wentworth Park, Rebecca Edenborough’s rising star, I’m Sally, showcased her staying prowess.
Dominating the field with a front-running display, she clocked an impressive 42.26 seconds in the staying event.
The performance signals a bright future for the talented stayer as she climbs the ranks in her category.