Post by Admin on Feb 1, 2016 21:01:58 GMT 1
They say time fly's when your having fun and January seems have gone by so quickly
We've ended this month with just over 28% win strike rate, so that's very pleasing indeed
There's been some decent performances this week, most noticeably Tyrur Rhoda who completed a hatrick of wins and two of those came last week.
The first win was Tuesday 26 January on RPGTV where Tyrur Rhoda went into a maiden open off A5 form at Yarmouth.
She belied her 7/1 starting price when producing a good start to lead all the way
Rhoda followed up on Saturday when back at Yarmouth in A5 grade winning at 13/8f and clocking her best time to date.
Kelva Maestro chalked up his first open win at Harlow on the Racing Post TV card too.
Maestro is a homebred pup who hasn't enjoyed the best of luck but a recent A1 win and open race win proves he's in good form just now
Performance of the week for me must go to Gimme Lollie.
I love this little dog to the max. He always brightens up my day and loves giving everyone cuddles and kisses!!
On Saturday night he won a D1 sprint worth £163
Drawn trap one, he was crowded and bumping with the two dog in the race all the way to the first bend but Gimme Lollie or Jimmy as he's known at home was just so determined and forced his way to the lead at the first bend before going on to land his second race in succession
Jimmy was a non chaser when we started schooling him. His owners thought he would be retired without racing at that point
He just had no interest to chase an artificial lure
As a last resort we changed the lure on our whirly and put a black and white stuffed penguin toy on it
After weeks of showing no interest Jimmy suddenly decided to chase the toy penguin!! We can only think that the black and white contrast of colours brought about his change of interest
Whatever it was, he never looked back from that day and Gimme Lollie is as honest as the day is long
Kelva Keane, an October 14 home bred pup made a winning debut on Saturday night at Yarmouth
Only just old enough to race and first time under lights, Keane walked out of the boxes, got crowded slightly first bend but still managed to produce a strong finish to win.
Keane is a promising Ballymac Eske pup and we are syndicating him within our Jim Daly Racing syndicate
You can own a share in Keane now for just £100
For more Info contact our admin Jemma on 07802 704979 or email Jimdalygreyhounds@hotmail.co.uk
We've ended this month with just over 28% win strike rate, so that's very pleasing indeed
There's been some decent performances this week, most noticeably Tyrur Rhoda who completed a hatrick of wins and two of those came last week.
The first win was Tuesday 26 January on RPGTV where Tyrur Rhoda went into a maiden open off A5 form at Yarmouth.
She belied her 7/1 starting price when producing a good start to lead all the way
Rhoda followed up on Saturday when back at Yarmouth in A5 grade winning at 13/8f and clocking her best time to date.
Kelva Maestro chalked up his first open win at Harlow on the Racing Post TV card too.
Maestro is a homebred pup who hasn't enjoyed the best of luck but a recent A1 win and open race win proves he's in good form just now
Performance of the week for me must go to Gimme Lollie.
I love this little dog to the max. He always brightens up my day and loves giving everyone cuddles and kisses!!
On Saturday night he won a D1 sprint worth £163
Drawn trap one, he was crowded and bumping with the two dog in the race all the way to the first bend but Gimme Lollie or Jimmy as he's known at home was just so determined and forced his way to the lead at the first bend before going on to land his second race in succession
Jimmy was a non chaser when we started schooling him. His owners thought he would be retired without racing at that point
He just had no interest to chase an artificial lure
As a last resort we changed the lure on our whirly and put a black and white stuffed penguin toy on it
After weeks of showing no interest Jimmy suddenly decided to chase the toy penguin!! We can only think that the black and white contrast of colours brought about his change of interest
Whatever it was, he never looked back from that day and Gimme Lollie is as honest as the day is long
Kelva Keane, an October 14 home bred pup made a winning debut on Saturday night at Yarmouth
Only just old enough to race and first time under lights, Keane walked out of the boxes, got crowded slightly first bend but still managed to produce a strong finish to win.
Keane is a promising Ballymac Eske pup and we are syndicating him within our Jim Daly Racing syndicate
You can own a share in Keane now for just £100
For more Info contact our admin Jemma on 07802 704979 or email Jimdalygreyhounds@hotmail.co.uk