Whanganui Chronicle

Mid-grade dogs ready for action

- Peter Fenemor

The intermedia­te-grade greyhounds provide the main 520-metre action at Hatrick Raceway tonight, with numerous greyhounds who are normal Friday evening participan­ts having contested heats for a number of feature events at the Cambridge Raceway yesterday.

Included, were the four 457m heats for next Thursday’s $45,000 New Zealand Derby at Group 1 level.

There are two greyhounds who benefit from a bonus C3 opportunit­y for this evening’s race 9 event, thanks to their Tuesday Manawatu¯ wins.

Big Time Eden returned 26.13s when taking out her 457m race. She led all the way then and she is poised to serve up repeat tactics from her kind twotrap draw for her trainer, Lisa Cole.

Her kennelmate Sub Twenty Three is better known as a short course sprinter and he returned 23.51s for his Tuesday 410m victory. The major concern for him here is his lack of 520-metre form, having placed once in his eight previous 520m attempts.

Jilliby Jac was relegated back to C2 when she missed in her Manawatu¯ 457m assignment on Tuesday; however, she brings a quick 29.85s best 520m winning time into this event. That says respect her in this event.

Big Time Mac delivered a solid Tuesday 457m third and he is capable of slipping around the outer after he exits from the eight-trap here.

Offering possible value for the race combos here is the locally Suzie Kiteprepar­ed Classic Rapper, who has recently dropped back in class.

It is an intriguing-looking 305m open class sprint field (race 5) with Big Time Jonie holding the key for Cole. He is returning here from his luckless last start Manukau Group 1 Railway Sprint 318m dash.

He can gain some compensati­on for that miss in this sprint from his trapeight draw allocation from where he has compiled a respectabl­e record. He also owns the field best 17.27s 305m clock.

Big Time Ziggy was solid in her pair of recent Manukau 318m sprints and drawing the two-trap here can see her maintainin­g that sound form.

Bees And Birds posted the quickest Tuesday Manawatu¯ 410m sprint when he stopped the clock in 23.44s for Cole.

The Deb Edlin-prepared Zamah is likely to be sighted hitting the line strongly, while relishing his trap-one draw here will be the noted railing Peter Clark-trained Bigtime Leo.

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