Veteran greyhound Boaz continues to defy age, securing his 31st career win at the Temora meeting on February 5.
Now six years old, the seasoned racer has amassed 18 placings and nearly $54,000 in prize money, cementing his status as one of the region’s most consistent performers.
Trained by Ricky and Caitlyn Brewer, Boaz built on a strong placing in his previous start, finding the front early and maintaining his lead to record a sharp 18.73 victory.
The success for Cowra-connected trainers extended beyond Temora, with Paul and Pam Braddon celebrating a winning double at the Dubbo meeting on February 1.
Their greyhounds, Nate’s Fury and Swift Secret, both produced standout performances.
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Nate’s Fury overcame early challenges before finishing strongly to claim victory in 23.09, while Swift Secret displayed a dominant front-running effort, racing away to cross the line in 18.26.
The Braddon kennel continues to prove its strength in regional racing, with consistent success across multiple meetings.
Rod McDonald’s Faithful Flyer was another standout performer at Temora, showcasing impressive finishing speed to storm home late and win in a sharp 25.83.
The locally trained greyhound demonstrated both resilience and racing intelligence, securing a well-earned victory against tough competition.
Rebecca Edenborough’s Dana Dasha added to the local winning tally with a bold front-running performance, causing an upset by leading from start to finish in a quick 18.76.
The speedster’s victory further highlighted the depth of talent in the Cowra racing scene, reinforcing the region’s reputation for producing top-tier greyhounds.