Mount Gambier Greyhound Racing Club

Tara Raceway, Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier, SA

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A day of Drew domination

Making the trip over to Mount Gambier for last Sunday’s meeting at Tara Raceway was Dennington-based Aimee Drew – with first starter Winslow Wish and several greyhounds in brother Dustin’s name.

Initially she also had Aston Ciarra sitting up in box one in the first race, Todd’s Photographics Maiden Stake over 512 metres. On the reserve bench were Aston Botan, trained by Dustin, and Rosalyn Hume’s Super Sequin.

But after Aston Ciarra was scratched due to injury it had been a case of Aston Botan taking his place in box one. No draw required here for the coveted alley given that Super Sequin had raced the previous night at Horsham.

Aimee Drew pictured with Aston Botan after his 14 length win in the Todd’s Photographics Maiden Stake (512 m) at Tara Raceway last Sunday.

Aston Botan went into the race on the back of four race starts for one third at Warrnambool. The son of Fernando Bale and Aston Mirage also went into the race as a very short $1.33 favourite – over the odds as it turned out.

And the result was certainly never in any doubt after the brindle dog recorded a 14 length win over My Girl Nahlah in a quick maiden time of 29.98 seconds.

Winslow Wish had little luck when running fourth in the Greg Martlew Autos Maiden Stake (305 m) which was won by Jaja Ding Dong – named after the song from the 2020 Netflix film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga – and trained by the in-form Lorraine Goodwin of Hamilton.

The Drew family wrapped up their day with a double after another very short favourite in Aston Hornet turned in an outstanding effort in the Winning Post Supplies Mixed Stake (600 m).

Finding the front going out of the home straight the first time, the son of Fernando Bale and Aston Crystal – a Meadows winner in July – never looked like losing when defeating Moonlight Annie by 6½ lengths in a quick 34.95 seconds.

And Goodwin was back among the winners again in race 12, the Federal Hotel Mixed Stake (512 m), when Starlight Jewel led all the way and defeated a determined Saint Raine by 1½ lengths in a personal best time of 29.79 seconds.

Meanwhile, taking in racing at Tara Raceway for the first time were Tasmanian greyhound followers Neil Brazendale of Bruny Island and Mark Cartledge of Launceston.

“We’re over here for the Adelaide Cup Carnival at Angle Park,” said Brazendale. “We’re regular visitors to the Cup and with Mount Gambier the only greyhound track we hadn’t attended in SA we decided to come and check it out.

“I have to say, this is a really nice set-up you have here and we’re certainly glad we took the time to come down and see it for ourselves.”

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