Wednesday,
1 October 2025
Strong fortnight for Cowra Greyhound Club

The past two weeks have been highly successful for Cowra greyhounds, with multiple winners recorded across meetings at Dubbo, Temora, Goulburn, and Wagga.

Local trainers and owners have celebrated smart performances, maiden breakthroughs, and winning doubles and trebles.

Paul and Pam Braddon enjoyed a string of winners across several tracks.

At Dubbo on Saturday, September 6, Amazing Gem delivered a standout run.

Beginning quickly, she carved out slick sections and powered clear to win in a best-of-the-night 18.09.

At Goulburn on Friday, September 12, Blazing Turbo broke through for his maiden victory.

After a slow start, he worked around the field impressively to score in 19.95.

At Dubbo on Saturday, September 13, Travelling Gem made light work of the top-grade sprint, leading throughout in a sharp 18.04.

The Braddons then enjoyed a winning treble at Dubbo on Monday, September 15, with Lola Magic, maiden winner in 18.44, Awesome Riot, maiden winner in 18.32, and Blazing Ferrero, dominant in the top-grade sprint, stopping the clock at 18.35

Trainer Rod McDonald celebrated a winning double at the Temora Meeting on Wednesday, September 10.

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Dolly’s Hope, winless since January, bounced back with a front-running victory in 19.04.

Magical Maurice, last successful in December last year, also returned to form, spearing out of the boxes and racing away in 19.06.

The husband and wife team of Ricky and Caitlyn Brewer enjoyed a winning double at Temora on Wednesday, September 17.

Alphonse, on debut, showed early speed and never looked back, scoring in 19.32.

Westside Bliss proved too slick in the top-grade sprint, leading throughout in 18.79.

Other local trainers also found success with Peter Frazer’s Jude Said returned to the winner’s list at Temora on September 17, bouncing back from a narrow defeat with a strong all-the-way effort in 19.10.

Woodstock trainer Darren Wort struck at Wagga on Friday, September 19, with Oscar Titus springing a major upset. Sent out at long odds and paying $71 on the tote, he stunned punters with an all-the-way win in 18.57.

On the same night, Wort landed a winning double when Blue Jezebel jumped swiftly from a middle draw and raced clear to score in 23.26.

The strong set of results across multiple venues underlines the depth and quality of Cowra’s greyhound racing community.