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Greyhound Racing: A Week of Exciting Wins
In the world of greyhound racing, the past week has been filled with thrilling victories and record-breaking performances. Let's take a look at some of the highlights.
At Doncaster, Naochra, the Arc Northern Flat winner, returned to winning ways in the 483m final. Meanwhile, Rental Crisis, trained by Dave Fradgley, continued its impressive form with a fifth consecutive win in the 275m decider. Rental Crisis's victory was closely followed by Kevin Ferguson's Acomb Felix, who clinched the 450m decider, just under a length ahead of Keefill Rocky.
Over at Central Park, King Presley lowered the 277m track record with a devastating display. This impressive greyhound is trained by Liz McNair, who also saw her Kent Silver Salver finalist, King Presley, secure a three-length victory over King Pavarotti in another race.
In the Sussex Cup finalist's camp, Quill Quids, trained by Esther Driver, showed its potential with a 630m maiden win in an impressive 38.29 seconds. Esther Driver also enjoyed success at Monmore, where her greyhound No Better Feelin returned to winning ways over 480m in 28.52 seconds.
Elsewhere, Ted Soppitt celebrated two invitationals at Doncaster. Dunelm Dragon won the 483m race in 29.70 seconds, while Sunnyside Jayden triumphed in the 275m race in an impressive 16.82 seconds.
Stuart Maplesden, another successful trainer, saw two of his greyhounds, Shore Rd Maximus and Punk Rock Rose, win the second and first opens at Hove respectively. Shore Rd Maximus crossed the finish line in 29.36 seconds, while Punk Rock Rose finished in 29.55 seconds.
Out The Glen, trained by Kim Billingham-Hine, also added to the trainer's successes with a win in a 264m race at Wolverhampton in 15.74 seconds. Newinn Batchelor, also trained by Kim Billingham-Hine, won another 264m race at the same venue in an even more impressive 15.24 seconds.
Lastly, it's worth mentioning that at Oxford, Kevin Hutton's Start The Engine led a kennel 1-2-3 over 450m, with Dreamin Reggie and Rioja Maxi finishing second and third respectively. Start The Engine has now notched an impressive 11 victories from just 13 starts.
In other news, Patrick Janssens trialled several greyhounds ahead of the BGBF British Bred St Leger and Yorkshire Derby. Slick Sentinel, Romeo Empire, Romeo Tomcat, and Jacktavern Chief were among the greyhounds trialled by Janssens, with each showing promising times.
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Overall, it's been an exciting week in greyhound racing, with numerous victories, record-breaking performances, and new talents emerging.
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