Thursday,
23 January 2025
Local success shines at recent greyhound races

The Cowra Greyhound racing community has plenty to celebrate after a string of outstanding performances across various meetings.

Paul and Pam Braddon continued their dominant form, claiming training honors at the Dubbo Meeting on January 11.

The duo secured wins from Amazing Gem, Nate’s Fury, and Blazing Force.

Amazing Gem delivered a great performance, leading from start to finish in a sharp 18.33, following a narrow defeat on debut.

Nate’s Fury, a 16-time winner, capitalised on a drop in class, breezing to victory in 22.77.

Blazing Force stood out among top-grade competitors, recording a 18.00 to claim the race.

Peter Frazer celebrated his first win as a trainer with Darby Said at the Goulburn Meeting on January 13.

Known for his slow starts, Darby Said defied his reputation by running home late to claim victory in 20.26.

Peter, who only obtained his trainer’s license in July last year, brings experience from horse racing and is off to a promising start in greyhound racing.

The Temora Meeting on January 15, saw an all-local finish in one of the races.

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Dana Scoot, trained by Rod McDonald, claimed a last-stride victory over I’m Big Deal (trained by Darren Wort) and My Mates Timmy (also trained by Rod McDonald).

Dana Scoot covered the distance in an impressive 18.95.

Darren Wort’s Silvertree Fox returned to form at the same meeting.

Benefiting from an outside box draw, Silvertree Fox displayed good speed to lead from start to finish, winning in 18.85.

Another standout from the Temora Meeting was Lucy Valentine, trained by Ricky and Caitlyn Brewer.

This competitor notched her fourth win from just seven starts, racing to an early lead and holding on to triumph in a sharp 18.74.