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Tara Raceway, Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier, SA

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THURSDAY, MAY 21 (Time-Graded): Nominations closed. SUNDAY, MAY 24: Nominations closed. THURSDAY, MAY 28 (Time-Graded): Nominations close at 9 a.m. (SA time) on Monday, May 25 with GRSA. SUNDAY, MAY 31: Nominations close at 9 a.m. (SA time) on Tuesday, May 26 with GRSA.

 

WEDNESDAY (9.30) TRIAL MORNINGS: Please book through trialbooker.com by 4 p.m. on the day prior. SATISFACTORY TRIALS: Please contact (08) 8243 7100 and speak with GRSA stewards.

CLUB MANAGER: Tim Lewis 0407 974 471
Email: admin@mountgambiergreyhounds.com.au

 

SUNDAY, MAY 24 TRACKSIDE PET MEATS FREE PICK 6 JACKPOT: $500 (capped).

COLLINS COURT BUTCHER MONTHLY VOUCHER DRAW FOR MAY: Janet Stafford (No. 40)

SUNDAY SELECTIONS:
Race 1 – 2 Appellant, 7 Adhana Martina, 1 Around Outside
Race 2 – 6 Way Cool, 4 Epic Story, 2 Magic Tom
Race 3 – 5 Oregon Janet, 3 Compton Rocky, 1 Nitro Neo
Race 4 – 1 Bali Unleashed, 4 Speechless, 7 Linda Lou
Race 5 – 7 Aston Gleam, 1 Super Symon, 4 Just Alfie
Race 6 – 6 Poke Salad Annie, 8 Trial King, 7 Saint Bree
Race 7 – 1 Mister Cadillac, 4 Dell Mister, 7 Dynamic Sunny
Race 8 – 1 Hey You Guys, 3 Gus Limes, 6 Oregon Caldwell
Race 9 – 4 Mepunga Infrared, 2 Nova’s Fern, 6 Moonlight River

GRSA responds to RSPCA call to ban greyhound racing in SA

Greyhound Racing SA (GRSA) has totally rejected the stance of the South Australian RSPCA which once again has reiterated its long-held view that SA greyhound racing should be transitioned into closure.

The SA greyhound industry is currently under review with a clear set of reform expectations outlined in recommendations of the Ashton Review. It continues to effectively embrace all of those expectations.

It is worth noting that throughout the implementation of the Ashton Review, GRSA has maintained professional engagement with the RSPCA, including transparent provision of information, referral of welfare concerns and formal meetings every two months.

It is disappointing that, despite the strong working relationship, the RSPCA has chosen to take the public stance it has, disregarding the significant progress made and outcomes achieved so far by the SA greyhound industry.

At every stage of the Ashton Review and reform process, GRSA and industry stakeholders have embraced the opportunity to improve and safeguard the industry for the future.

The challenge of the 78 recommendations assigned to the industry, including 10 specifically proposed by the RSPCA, has been responded to as it works tirelessly to ensure they become entrenched in future operations.

As of May, almost 80 per cent of the recommendations have been endorsed by the Greyhound Industry Reform Inspector (GIRI) as complete, with regular follow-ups to ensure their ongoing effectiveness.

While the results of these changes will be measured and are meant to be measured over the longer term, GRSA is already seeing outcomes that demonstrate best practice governance, welfare and integrity standards and performance.

GRSA is on track to implement all 78 recommendations assigned to it by the July 7, 2026 deadline. It then intends to work with the GIRI, State Government and Industry stakeholders to secure a future built on long term accountability.

And GRSA is committing to a total organisation rebuild, including recruitment of national animal welfare leaders from RSPCA and the Animal Welfare League to the GRSA Board and senior management teams.

Greyhound racing in South Australia will, given the opportunity, continue to make an important economic and social contribution to SA, particularly in regional and outer suburban areas. And the industry will continue to put the greyhound first in every decision that is made.

Back among the winners

It took a while, but Edenhope trainer Captain Abbott of Cadillac Kennels came up with a return on a modest investment when Bali Unleashed was successful at Tara Raceway last Thursday in the appropriately named Cadillac Racing TG5+W Stake (400 metres).

Captain Abbott pictured after winning his first race with Bali Unleashed at Tara Raceway last Thursday.

Slowly away from box eight, Bali Unleashed quickly made up ground before running down early leader My Boy Josh in the home straight for a three-quarter length win in a personal best time of 23.05 seconds.

Previously owned locally by Garry Harding and trained by Tracie Price, Abbott purchased the daughter of Beast Unleashed and Minnie Banjo in November last year after she had won five races at Tara Raceway.

She had her first start under the new ownership in December last year with her last win having been back in September 2025. And Bali Unleashed’s first win for her new trainer came last Thursday afternoon at her 15th start for Abbott.

A winner of 19 races, Minnie Banjo, a daughter of Banjo Boy and Navada Flame, saw out her racing career with Price who took her over in December 2021.

By February 2022, she had won seven consecutive races – six at Tara Raceway including a 400 metre track record of 22.42 seconds in February 2022 that still jointly stands to this day – and one at Angle Park.

Bali Unleashed is a litter sister to Compton Gold, a Murray Bridge Cup finalist and a winner of 26 races and more than $100,000 in prize money.

Run Hammer was back among the winners for Nifty Lenehan at Tara Raceway last Thursday.

Meanwhile, later in the day at last Thursday’s meeting, Run Hammer quickly found the front in the Federal Hotel TG1-4W Stake (400 m) before running out a 2¾ length winner over Miracle Man in a time of 23.52 seconds.

Owned and trained at Portland by Nifty Lenehan, Run Hammer won his first two races at Tara Raceway over 305 metres in late December last year and on New Year’s Day.

But it wasn’t until last week that the well-bred son of Bernardo and Sharnee Rose found winning form again for his breeder-trainer.

Sharnee Rose, a winner of five races at Geelong and Warrnambool, is one of a pretty handy litter by Mepunga Blazer out of Colden Star that also includes Carry On Angel (23 wins, $185,520 prize money) and Carry On Star (12, $120,280).

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