Friday, 26 December 2008

Martin Burt takes Christmas Kennel Stake

A enjoyable mid day session of racing at Monmore Green today. There was not a space to be had on the car park and the stadium appeared to be packed to capacity. To get to the front of the queue to place a bet felt like you had backed a winner given the achievement. Mart Burt brought home the money in the Christmas Kennel Stake. With two in the final it was difficult to split the pair. As the traps rose the Burt trained Questhouse Leigh recorded the fastest sectional of day and was away and gone. The winning time was 29.08 and the distance was 4 and 1/2 lengths. The Open races saw smart performances from Swift Jade, Big Cats, Killough Belles, Cabra Fly and Droopys Ivanovic. The pictures are as follows 1) Droopys Ivanovic 2) Swift Jade kicks clear 3) Questhouse Leigh 4)Swift Jade 5) Off and Running 5 ) First Away


Lisa's Invader in Boxing Day Action

With the beatiful clear weather today I managed to get a few images of Lisa's Invader in action today. Despite being in the form of his life he was in against some of the best A2 dogs at tracks that had been contesting Open races around the county. With a slow start his sectional was still 4.24 which compares very well to Cabra's Sky 4.22 that won the Open race the race after. He ran on very well to finish a brave 4th.

Tuesday, 23 December 2008

So Proud





I spent the morning with the lads up at the on fire Martin Burt's kennels. He been landing trebles and fourtimers non stop. The Proud litter are really showing the potential they promised. Proud Reward (White & Blue dog pictured)is at the top of table at the moment. He won a very tough A2 yesterday. The other two dogs Rooney and Ronaldo are flying whilst I'd expect Mags in win next time out. There is one bitch who has not run yet called Proud Guest. She makes her debut on Boxing Day. Could be anything!! Anyway, we took the Prince, Avenue and Foxi out for a winter walk. The Boxing card looks very tasty, the Prince goes up to A2!!!

Monday, 22 December 2008

BAGS Racing

The Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service or BAGS as it's affectionately known has been around almost as long as betting shops themselves and is now 40 years old.

You have to weigh up all the pro's and the cons when placing your dog with a contracted trainer at a BAGS track. You may loose a bit of control with your dogs but the prizemoney does pay the kennel bill. You can't have it all ways.

For those who don't know, BAGS is the company that negotiates the contracts with greyhound tracks to supply live racing to the nation's betting shops via SIS, and it's certainly come a long way since those heady first days of 1967. Way back then the service comprised of just four tracks and acted purely as a safety net in the winter when horse-racing was abandoned to give us punters something to bet on.

Through the years the service has grown on an almost yearly basis to the extent that BAGS now stage a race roughly every seven minutes throughout the day from 11:00 to 21:30 - that's well over 80 races a day.

Over the years many tracks have come and gone, with the closure of Walthamstow, like Hackney one of the mainstays of the service, a particularly sad loss.

Many people see BAGS racing as just a numbers game. Six dogs, same colours every time, perfect for a quick punt without any need to know anything about the form, and maybe that's why it's been so successful - nearly one in five bets placed in the shops is on a greyhound race. Others complain of its repetitive nature, citing every race as being deadly competitive - the term 3/1 the field is often banded about, and that nearly every race is over the bog standard four bend trip. Personally I'd like to see a bit more variety. Races for Open Class dogs seem to go down well when they're included, and just because a short-priced favourite is included it doesn't mean it will win.

But that aside BAGS remains a good punting medium, and often those so called impossible races are not quite as mind blowing as they first appear. I'd always suggest keeping a close eye on any track bias, including when it suits front runners or finishers, and staying on the right side of improving puppies and bitches returning from season. Stay away from short price good things, remember the tracks get bonus's for beaten favourites!! I still love trying to find one or two on a Monday or Friday afternoon.


Monmore Puppy Derby off TV again

The premier puppy competition "the Monmore Puppy Derby" will not be shown on Sky again this year as the GRA thought it was wise the stage the Trainers Championship just two days before. With all the fastest dogs in the country probably running in that one off night the Monmore Finals night card who have not represented the quality card Monmore can produce hence the decision to not show the race yet again. The GRA is maximising their grip and control on our sport without no thought to the long term consequences. Another sad day for our sport.

Sadly no runners over the weekend or today and the lack of the Sporting Press has stopped me compiling a coursing update.

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Monmore Bitch Takes the Oaks

Meenala Amy (Droopys Shearer-Lassana Jenny Dec-2005) provided a fairytale Classic success for first-season Monmore based trainer Kim Billingham with a game front-running performance to land the £6,000 williamhill.co.uk Oaks over 480m at Wimbledon on Tuesday. Some early trouble at the corner allowed Meenala Amy to race into a very healthy lead along the back stretch and, although the demanding run-in must have seemed a long way home for her connections, she always looked likely to hold on even if a flying Ravello Drive reduced the distance to a neck behind the 28.99sec winner. Amy who started in A3 at Monmore proves the grading strength has few equals.

Monday, 15 December 2008

Maeve the deal

When these new sires become available you have to be dubious. When Ballymac Maeve started at stud I looked twice at his status. As a race dog he had had 10 races winning five of them. The bottom line of his pedigree contain Blonde Returns but had can also apply to many other dogs that have not made it at stud. He have been given every chance to prove himself and proven it was been well worth doing. Already he has thrown Ballymac Under, Ballymac Ruso, Me Buddy, Confident Kermit and plenty more. With his top offspring now hitting 14% he is attracted the tip broods from around Ireland including Farloe Oyster, Aughavas, Alexandrova and Shelbourne Kate!! The future can only get better.

Saturday, 13 December 2008

Pontoon 21

The Prince (Lisa's Invader) recorded his 21st career win on Thursday evening for us in 28.56 (+10). Trapping in front he never saw another dog as he defeated a classy A3 field. His win in the last race topped a cracking night out with Syms and the Silver Fox. Sadly Avenue ran shocking on Friday.

Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Iceman Reflections

I've compiled a photo video as a bit of test for use on the websites. This one is based on Lance Burford's kennels. Take a look and let me know what you think.

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Ballymac Whoosho!!!!!

I spent yesterday morning up at Martin Burt's kennels. Plenty of good debate and humour flying around. The lads reported if Ballymac Ruso trapped he could well go close to the track record. Connections were sure he would only have to trap any where near to the level he can at other tracks to win. Last last he seriously pinged and recorded a split of 4.07!! Once away he showed awesome pace to equal the track record of 27.79. Over in Dublin there was a cracking performance by Paddy's Iflookscouldkill who won well in 42.06. Avenue Guide is out on Monday in BAGS action. The lads in the kennels was split whether it would be a win for Avenue or kennelmate Tolka Flash. At 5.38 at Monday we will find out. The Prince is in good form and was enjoying a big bone on his own. He should be out on Thursday evening.

Friday, 5 December 2008

Yeah Man..............

Nice to see more Yeah Man offspring doing the business. This time it was Barbies Man who won the 5000 euro 2 year old Stake at Limerick. Trained by Pat Buckley, this lad led all the way and could well go on to better things. Barbies Man, Milles Mischief and Icanman are just three of a litter that has already won 15 wins between them.

This Years Oaks Winner is............

Dan Brassil's Tupele landed the All aged Bitch in Doon last weekend. Despite some serious weather the coursing was reported to be very good. Newin Droopy, another of the Droopys Saunders x Fiery Mary litter, seriously impressed when winning the Oaks Trial Stake. The length of the long field at Clonmel will only bring the best out of her. This weekends Cup at Newcastle West looks mouth watering. All in the hat are Johnny Casanova, Catunda Ashmore, Lochbo Butch and the Abberdorney puppy winner Fullerton. This is some test for a young dog. Fingers crossed he runs well and comes off sound. The current Oaks favourite Candles Dripping, winner at Westport, takes on all ages bitches. In the field are Multiblonde and Ballymac Julie. My special interest this weekend is with the Lixnaw based Herhairwasblack that runs in the Oaks Stake. Owned by the legendary Lixnaw Donal O'Connell, should they beat Patsy Bryne's bitch in the first round it could be a good weekend.