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October'07 - Greyhounds Queensland

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QUEENSLAND’S stud ranks have beenswelled in recent times with a number of newdogs going to stud.Two of Australia’s best greyhounds,multiple Group performers in four states, thelitter brothers Trewly Special and Go Foreverhave joined The A Team.Studmaster Tony Apap said he had beenchasing the sons of Brett Lee-Chloe Jones forsome time and owner Dennis Trewin andtrainer Tina Womann had relented to themmoving north.Both dogs will remain at $1100 servicefees.“Why wouldn’t we want them,” saidApap. “Both were exceptional greyhounds onthe racetrack, and they have been in moreGroup race finals than you can count.Trewly Special was the Group 1 WinterCarnival Cup winner at Albion Park comingfrom last to beat champion Bogie Leigh. SurfLorian finished fourth in that final.“Dennis never stops reminding me of thefact that Trewly Special came from last andamong those he beat was our own SurfLorian,” said Apap.Trewly Special won 22 races and earned$200,000 while also running 29 placings inhis 83 starts indicative of his soundness.He was runner-up in the Perth Cup andthird in the Golden Easter Egg.But he was also a finalist in the Topgun,Brisbane Cup, Sandown Cup, The Temlee,Horsham Cup, Hodgson Memorial and SilverBullet.His litter brother Go Forever has to beregarded an iron dog if ever there was one.In all his brilliant pace won him 34 racesand $240,000 in stakes while running 27placings in a 87 start career.He won the Bill Collins Memorial but hewas also second in the Australian Cup,Brisbane Cup, Perth Cup, Adelaide Cup,Interstate Challenge at Angle Park and theHorsham Cup.He also made the finals of the AdelaideCup, Melbourne Cup, Golden Easter Egg,Perth Cup, The Temlee (twice), Geelong Cup,Gold Coast Cup and the Silver Bullet.The pair among two of the best of BrettLee’s sons, and their dam, Chloe Jones wona city winner and multiple feature race finalist.But Chloe Jones’ worth has been at studwhere she has also produced top youngsterBorat, WA Oaks winner Leprechaun Kate,Group finalist Two Up Larry, WP Young StarClassic winner Fergalicious and the brilliantAnge Jones.Brian Terry in Bundaberg has taken onthe stud duties with Just Reckless the royallybred Just The Best-Reckless Abandon dogwho won 23 races in three states.Just Reckless won in <strong>Queensland</strong>, NSWand Victoria and among his wins were threeat Wentworth Park, nine at Albion Park, fiveat Ipswich, as well as wins at Bulli, Richmond,Dapto, Cranbourne and Bendigo.His dam Reckless Abandon won 18 racesand was placed 28 times and held theWentworth Park track record over 720m.Frosty Fruits, a litter sister to JustReckless, won the 2005 Richmond Oaks andwas second in the Qld Futurity and a finalistin the National Futurity, WA Oaks, SapphireCrown Classic and Nowra Presidents Cup.Granddam Banker’s Dream was a citywinner and track record holder.Terry has a $220 stud fee on Just Reckless.Brian Kutner has reported his star AlbionPark performer and Lismore track recordholder Token Jet has been retired.Kutner has a $880 stud fee on Token Jet(Token Prince-Miss Corleone). He retires thewinner of 30 races (26 at Albion Park) and30 placings in 90 starts.He won an Albion Park Young Guns, theClem Jones Cup at Albion Park in race recordBoost for stud rankstime, the Vince Curry Consolation and wasplaced in the Lismore Cup, and Ipswich Cup,and a finalist in another Ipswich Cup, theBrisbane Cup, Winter Carnival Cup and QldDerby (behind his litter brother BlackEnforcer).He is best known for putting together anunbeaten 10 race winning streak in top gradeevents at Albion Park in 2006. Four times heran under the magical 30 seconds for 520mat Albion Park, holds the Ipswich record at29.93 and ran 30.69 at Ipswich.Dan Hollywood has finally given up thehope of bringing Pinch Bar back to racingand he has gone to stud as well.The son of Go Wild Teddy-Deo JuvanteS80-2915An electrolyte replacer that:Prevents electrolyte deficienciesCounters the stress of training, racingand travellingAssists in buffering muscle acidosis and containsglucose for energySpecifically formulated for greyhoundsPrevents electrolyte deficiencies that may lead todehydration, cramping, poor performance andnervousnessCommon greyhound diets may not contain sufficientelectrolytes (body salts) to meet the needs of racinggreyhounds. Training, travelling and panting depleteelectrolytes each day, particularly during hottermonths. BETA-CEL added to food can preventelectrolyte deficiencies.BETA-CEL contains a range of different saltsincluding chloride, magnesium and potassium in theretires with nine wins and four seconds from16 starts, but in that short career he provedhe was top notch with wins in the BrettMemorial and Ipswich young Guns.His 30.43 is second only to Surf Lorianand Buckingham Chuck around Ipswich. Healso ran 30.10 at Albion Park before droppinga back muscle at his next start.Pinch Bar is available for free service (butconditions apply).Wayne Musgrave has had to retire hisrecord breaking Shiokaze (Yo Yo's Boy-Alanna Princess) after a career dogged byinjury.But the sensational sprinter left his markwith record breaking performances. He ranrecords at Albion Park (22.55 for 395m) andthe Gold Coast (25.58 for 457m) and washand timed on debut to run the 401m recordat 22.64.He also ran 30.14 at Albion Park and19.67 at Capalaba. He will stands for a fee of$300.Top flight Albion Park performer SuddenAbility (Bitability Bale-Prety Meg) is also atstud, with owner-trainer Jim Heddles for a$440 fee.The brilliant paced Sudden Ability won19 races (nine at Albion Park) and was placedin three feature top grade races, the Sth-eastQld, Clem Jones and Publicans Cups.He was from an outstsnding litter.DAILY ELECTROLYTE SUPPLEMENT FOR GREYHOUNDSBeta-Cel is a daily electrolyte supplement specifically designed for greyhounds.Training, travelling and panting deplete electrolytes each day, particularly during thehotter months. Electrolyte deficiencies may lead to dehydration, cramping, poorperformance and nervousness.WHAT IS BETA-CEL?WHY CHOOSE BETA-CEL?BETA-CEL ®Available in 350g, 1kg and 2kg tubsoptimal amounts to meet the needs of the workingdog. BETA-CEL also contains glucose to aid in theabsorption of salts from the gut, plus lactate andcitrate salts which help buffer muscle acidosis.WHEN TO USE BETA-CELBETA-CEL is recommended as the base electrolytesupplement in the greyhound's diet, to which otherelectrolyte formulations such as Beta-K ® , Neutradex ®or Recharge can be added to meet specific needsor aid in recovery from travelling or racing.Routine daily dosage is 3g (1 level teaspoonmeasure) in the morning or evening meal.For more information visit www.vetsearch.com.au or contact Customer Support on FREECALL 1800 009 847 ABN 77 003 268 871The (October, 2007) Journal Page 9

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