David Cairns ‘dreamed the impossible dream’

David Cairns – breeder-owner of champion sprinter of the ‘early noughties’, Bombastic Shiraz – has died, aged 81. Cairns, who battled a long-term illness, passed away peacefully in his sleep at a full-time care facility on March 23. He was suffering from Lewy body dementia (a disease associated with abnormal deposits of a protein in the brain) and contracted an uncontrollable infection. His son, and ‘shadow’, Darren, who trained Bombastic Shiraz, paid an emotional tribute to his father. “He got on well with everyone; he was that sort of guy…

Salad sizzles in Ballarat Cup heats

Salad Dodger looks well placed to land his first country cup on Good Friday after clocking the fastest time among tonight’s Group 2 Ballarat Cup heats. Anthony Azzopardi’s superstar clocked a sizzling 24.92sec, and in doing so turned the tables on Lektra Heckler, who beat him six nights earlier in the Group 2 Shepparton Cup Final. Salad Dodger was also the fastest heat winner at Shepparton before running fourth in the final, while he was the runner-up in last year’s Bendigo Cup. He will exit box six in the $75,000…

Warragul abandoned

Warragul’s race meeting on Friday 31 March has been abandoned due to weather and track conditions. Prizemoney for the abandoned races will be divided equally among greyhounds that were eligible to compete at the time of the abandonment, pursuant to GAR 111 (3). GRV apologises for any inconvenience caused.

Green Light On | Episode 123 – The Meadows form plus Graham Glass

In this edition of Green Light On, James Van de Maat and Corey Smith preview Saturday night’s Premier Racing at The Meadows. James also catches up with trainer Graham Glass. greyhoundracingvic · Green Light On – Episode 123 – Graham Glass and MGRA form for April 1. Don’t forget, you can listen to Green Light On every Thursday and Saturday on your favourite podcast app.

Rags to Richer

Boolarra trainer Shane Richer graduated from the ‘school of hard knocks’ as a young Painter and Docker in the ’70s and ’80s. Not surprisingly, Richer – who ‘cut his teeth’ in Hastings – could write a book about his experiences on the wharves at Western Port, Geelong and Port Melbourne. A self-proclaimed “little Aussie battler”, Richer, 64, is still doing it tough. He has a benign lump on a lung and was diagnosed with Graves’ disease (an immune system disorder that causes an overactive thyroid) two years ago. But the…

‘Super’ Trooper lights up Launching Pad semis

Trooper Tears produced one of the quickest runs seen at Sandown Park in recent months when clocking an electrifying 29.012sec in a semi-final of the Group 3 Launching Pad on Thursday evening. On a night in which 32 young guns contested four semis for a spot in next Thursday night’s $225,000 (approx.) final, Trooper Tears stood head and shoulders above the rest when almost breaking the magical 29 seconds barrier in the fourth and final qualifier. The first two placegetters in each semi made it through to the final, which…

Vic ‘sextet’ in Golden Easter Egg semis

Victoria has a ‘gang of six’ still in the Group 1 Golden Easter Egg hunt. Four semi-finals (520m) will be held at Wentworth Park on Saturday night, with the first and second placegetters in each progressing to the $300,000 to-the-winner final on April 8. Balliang’s Mark Delbridge has four semi-finalists flying the ‘Big V’ flag – Landyn Bale (Race 5, Box 7 – 7.30pm), Yachi Bale (Race 7, Box 2 – 8.14pm) and Elite Alex (Race 8, Box 1 – 8.33pm). NB. Reserve Kaheem Bale has obtained a start in…

The Stir Up featuring Zara Marnie, Ferdinand Boy and Lektra Heckler

GRV’s Peter Quilty and Trent Langskaill provide their thoughts on some of the star greyhounds racing in Victoria.   Keep an eye on these, they are worth saving in your WatchDog Blackbook!   Quilts  Trent, it’s just the two of us with Gerard enjoying a break, and we’ve got plenty to cover starting with tonight’s semi-finals of the Group 3 Launching Pad at Sandown Park. Trent  The first semi-final is a ripper, Quilts. Zara Marnie was the quickest heat winner, Starline Express has explosive early pace, and Dragon Inn has Box 1…

‘Refreshed’ Rejuvenate

Excitement machine Rejuvenate is ‘as fresh as a daisy’ leading into the Group 2 Sportsbet Ballarat Cup series (450m), which kicks off with five enthralling heats on Friday night. Prepared at Burramine by Paul Brown, Rejuvenate (Box 4) – a winner of 16 races, with two seconds, from 19 starts – will contest Heat 1 (Race 3, 7.49pm). The incumbent Shepparton 450m track record holder (24.59sec), Rejuvenate bypassed the recent G2 Shepparton Cup series in preference for a tilt at the G1 Golden Easter Egg series. But that plan went astray,…