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Blue Boy wins for Nanna

Robert Colpoys is another Victorian trainer who makes occasional trips with his greyhounds to Mount Gambier’s Tara Raceway and achieves a fair degree of success.

Based in the Gippsland township of Bass, Colpoys returned last week for the first time since February when he had been successful with Ziems Park Miss – an older half-sister to Redshift Papa, a winner at the past two Thursday meetings for another Victorian trainer in Michael Katsiris.

Involved with greyhounds for more than 50 years, Colpoys’ best day at Tara Raceway goes back to February 2020 when he landed a treble with Hook Along Mint, Pink Tiara and Hook Along Book.

Robert Colpoys with Nanna’s Blue Boy after his impressive win over 512 metres.

“Somewhere home I have a newspaper cutting dating back more than 30 years which relates to the day at Healesville where I became the first to train a treble at the straight track,” he recalled when speaking of days of multiple winners.

Last Thursday kicked off with litter sisters Remo Trigger and Remo Adalli both running third for Colpoys in the Klaassens Contractors Maiden Stake (305 metres) and the Progreyhoundtips.com Maiden Stake (400 m).

Later in the day he had Nanna’s Blue Boy, chasing his first win since February when he had won his maiden at Warragul, engaged in the Carlin & Gazzard 1-4W Stake (512 m).

By Perfect Marshall, not so well known as a sire but a winner of 21 races and $167,000 in prize money, Nanna’s Blue Boy is out of five-race winner Middle Trucker who traces back to the US-bred Greys Lemon Ice.

Bred by David Willcocks, the blue dog was actually purchased as a pup by his niece Kath Newport as an interest for her grandmother – hence the racing name.

According to Colpoys, who took over the training of the dog after breaking-in, Nanna’s Blue Boy has always been something of a strange dog.

“I suppose you could say that he’s a very spooky dog. Even on Thursday when there had been a delay at the start he had become very agitated behind the boxes at what was his first time at the Mount Gambier track.

“But for all that, the preview had seemed to switch him on and I thought the finish-on lure would probably suit him. And as he usually jumps pretty well I thought he would probably lead Thursday’s race.”

As it turned out, Nanna’s Blue Boy made a real mess of the start with Colpoys later saying that so bad was his start that for a split second he wondered whether the dog was even going to take part in the race.

He soon put himself in the race, though, making up many lengths and then storming home for a 6½ length win over Saint Ollie in 30.38 seconds.

And it has to be said, the blue dog really turned on one hell of a performance for Nanna.

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