Cindy goes ‘riding on the greyhounds’, yeah

Cranbourne-based Cindy Alderson is a third-generation racehorse trainer who has been associated with a host of Group 1 winners trained by her father, Colin – including Sky Heights, Inaflury, La Volta and Pindi. Cindy, who first got on a horse’s back as a three-year-old, obtained her training licence in 1990. She was among the first women in Australia to be granted a permit to train and achieved metropolitan success with the first horse she trained – Old Magician. Under the ‘Alderson Racing’ banner, Colin (who retired in 2016) and Cindy…

Gr8, greater, greatest…

Greyhound trainers, along with racing fans and punters, have warmed to the popular Gr8 Eight series. The concept was developed for Victoria’s top-class greyhounds to race for above-average prizemoney in a climate where there are travelling restrictions and changes to Australia’s group racing calendar due to COVID-19. Four of the 12 x Special Events have already been conducted and attracted Group 1-like fields. And the fifth, over 595m at Sandown on Thursday night (Race 5, 7.25pm), is no exception. Expert form analyst The Watchdog rates the race a match in…

Special treat for SEN Track listeners

Be sure to tune into SEN Track tonight from 6-10pm as listeners get a rare insight into the mind of expert form analyst The Watchdog. Enjoy race-by-race analysis of all the action from Sandown Park and Warrnambool, as The Watchdog reveals the likelihood of how every race will be run, value bets and how punters should invest their money to give themselves the very best chance of making a profit. Melbourne listeners can tune into 1377AM from 6pm or click here: https://sen.com.au/listen-live-track

‘Boomer’ namesake to make debut in the West

WA greyhound Be Like Boomer is set to make her debut tonight at Mandurah. Lining up in Race 1, Box 5 at 8.28pm (Melbourne time), Be Like Boomer is named after AFL great and GRV ambassador, Brent ‘Boomer’ Harvey. “I’m a North Melbourne supporter and a big fan of Boomer obviously,” said trainer Justin Wood. “Most of my family are North Melbourne supporters, so I was born into it, and I’m also related to former coach, Dean Laidley.” The Nambeelup trainer believes the Be Like Boomer is in with a…

Extended terms for RITA directors

Minister for Racing Winston Peters has announced that the terms for the directors of the Racing Industry Transition Agency (RITA) have been extended to 30 June 2021. Due to the COVID-19 crisis the transition period has been extended to ensure that the Racing Industry Bill can complete its progress through the House at a time when the current focus on the Covid-19 response is reduced. “We knew from the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis that the racing industry was facing an unparalleled crisis in its history,” Peters said.  “The racing…

‘Wild Boar’ is an eye catcher!

The ‘Wild Boar Racing’ syndicate is a cracking yarn about how unifying the world of greyhound racing can be in bringing people together. Its manager Corey Smith recently caught up with SEN Track’s Thrill of the Chase team to explain the catalyst behind the syndicate’s formation. “It’s a real mixed bag,” Smith said. “Quite a few of us from Uni that lived on college together loved the greyhounds. We went to the races all the time and decided to buy one.” “Then we got family involved, so all up there’s…

Leading track manager to provide rare insight

One of Australia’s most respected racetrack curators, Cory Hiscock will be a special guest on SEN Track’s popular new greyhound radio show, Midweek Meadows on Wednesday afternoon. Hiscock, a long-time employee at The Meadows, will provide a rare insight into what it takes to prepare a greyhound track for racing. Aspiring media presenter Mitch Ebeyer will also be part of the show, joining hosts Sam Hargreaves and Troy Iwanyk live from The Meadows. Melbourne listeners can tune into Midweek Meadows every Wednesday from 1-3pm on 1377AM or click on the…

Bold and the bet-iful

One punter was all smiles after having a successful $500 win bet on Dinkydi Asset at Warragul on Friday, in what proved to be one of the shrewdest investments with TAB in recent times. Exiting Box 5 as an $8.50 chance, the Jason Nibbs-trained greyhound capitalised on some interference out in front, sweeping to the lead along the rail and scoring an easy seventh length victory (replay below). It was Dinkydi Asset’s first win in start number three, and equated to a $4,250 collect for the punter. A day earlier,…

Ellis humbled by Queen’s Birthday Honour

Te Akau principal David Ellis, who received the Outstanding Contribution to Racing Award in 2017, has added further distinction to his lifetime of work within New Zealand’s thoroughbred racing industry with his appointment as a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List. Ellis received letters of notification from the Prime Minister and Governor General that he had this honour confirmed by Her Majesty the Queen in recognition of his services to the thoroughbred industry. “It’s very humbling and somewhat overwhelming to be…

McDonald pleased with top Kiwi jumper

Trainer Amy McDonald with husband Lee Horner and impressive hurdle winner Flying Agent Photo: Brett Holburt – Racing Photos Ballarat trainer Amy McDonald is convinced that one of New Zealand’s best jumpers has what it takes to win on the biggest stage in Australia. McDonald is currently preparing 2018 Grand National Steeplechase (5500m) winner Shamal (NZ) (Zabeel) for his syndicate of owners that includes his New Zealand trainer Ken Duncan. Duncan had intended to take Shamal and 2019 Grand National Hurdle (4200m) winner Alfie Dee (NZ) (Zed) to Australia for a two-pronged…