Saturday, 22 December 2012

The BAGS Intertrack Final Preview

So folks, we made it. In fairness, the group was rather easy, and we were near on expected to qualify to this final. However, this is where the test really begins, as we have some serious competition in our way if we are going to win the Inter-track. If I have my absolutely honest, non-biased head on, I don't think we will beat the overall strengths of Newcastle and Monmore, Newcastle being the team that I think will win. Having said that, we have a couple of good chances on the day, with the 53-seater coach being nearly full for Sunday, it should be a great social outing for the Swindon faithful.

There are 10 races on the day, starting with the sprint at 14:38. Each race is worth £500 to the winner, £200 for 2nd and run money of £100. When you factor in that travelling is paid also, it really is brilliant money, and kudos to BAGS for putting the comp, and the prize money, on.

14:38 - The BAGS Track Championship Sprint
My Pick: Kickupyourheels (Monmore)

The way I'll try and do this, rather than bigging up tracks other than our own, is look at who I think will win, then look at our runner. The winner here looks to be the Paul Slater-trained Kickupyourheels. He's a consistant sort, picking up wins in both the intertrack legs that he's been in. I watched the race at Monmore and was very impressed with this dog, giving the other Monmore dog Rocket Auto, who was a short priced fave, a great run. Although the draw isn't ideal, he seems to be the most consistant trapper of the wides, and if he can get in front first, it's game over.


On that basis, and with it being a sprint, really it's anyone's race this. It's a close-knit affair, with the times of all the runners being very similar. Hastetothewind is our hopeful here for Ken Mitchell. He's been running well in sprints, picking up a fab win at Poole over Primo Impact. He's found his trapping boots recently, and by the looks of the trial round there has taken a liking to the flat-fronted PB traps. If he can assert early, he can give them a run also.


Really, this is anyone's race, very close to call.


14:57 - The BAGS Track Championship Standard Bitches - Division B
My Pick: Patterdale Jazz (Newcastle) (NAP)

Newcastle have played a blinder here! Nothing to say that you had to put your best bitch in division A, just to split them accordingly. So, it a nutshell, they've got themselves a banker. Good tactical decision there (obviously, so long as you have a bitch that can run with the top-end in division A!)

Patterdale Jazz is one of the names to come out of this competition as a bitch with a future. Craig Dawson's black trialled on in a time, I believe, 2 spots outside the track record (28.09). If you factor in that she's got early pace to burn, and stays on like a steam train, you have to argue that she's the perfect greyhound! A winner in her last two Intertrack races, she's certainly going to be a very tough one to beat. Don't expect much of a price though!

Our hopeful here is Gemstone Meg for Kevin Hutton. Unfortunately the draw has been pretty unkind on her, drawing trap four. She trialled on well on Monday, posting 28.77. Anyone who knows Meg knows that you can't expect much early on from her, but that she'll be flying at the death. Fingers crossed she can find a way through and pick up some points for Swindon.

15:13 - The BAGS Track Championship Standard Dogs - Division B
My Pick: Guiness Wild (Hove)

I'm going for, what I'm gunning for, is around a 5/1 chance in the ring, in the form of Seamus Cahill's Guiness Wild. Wild, drawn trap six here, is in a race where, really, the field is quite evenly matched barring the 4 dog of Newcastle, who I'm expecting to be favourite. Wild is coming to PB on the back of a maiden open win at Romford. The time there wasn't great to be honest, however the fact it always led indicates that Wild has good early toe. The recent trial round there of 28.54, and the winning form in the good grade that is Hove shows that this greyhound is more than capable of competing here. The draw is ideal, as he should lead the 5 dog round.

Droopys Harper represents us in this race. It has to be said that he isn't out of the race at all, and at his best he could go close here. The issue is that he's a very sluggish trapper, again relying on his back straight pace and late rallying to pick up his wins. His recent trial of 28.50 reads very well, but that's in a solo! Fingers crossed for some points here.

15:29 - The BAGS Track Championship Stayers - Division B
My Pick: Liosgarbh Champ (Newcastle)

Again, I think this race is an easy pickings for Newcastle. Champ, trained by Gary Carmichael, ran a superb trial at PB on Monday, posting a time eclipsing everything else in the race by about 5 lengths, posting 39.83. What impresses me most about the look round is the sectional time, which again is about 4 lengths or so faster than what's around him. That comparison tells me that he isn't exactly stopping when he gets to the winning line, meaning staying isn't an issue! Again, a short one, but he should win

Sharp Exit runs here representing the Foster camp, and I think she has a cracking chance to score some big points here. She ran a blinder in the OR last week, running on like a steam train from a seemingly impossible position (at one point during the race, I did comment that she was running 'pants and paceless'!) but after a bumpy first bend, she flew home. Yes, the time might not read very well, but I think you can give or take 3-4 lengths for 1. the bumpy ride, and 2. the lack of course knowledge. She's going back now having had a look round (with 5 other dogs aswell last time, this being better for their knowledge than just a solo in my opinion). I'm hopeful of her finishing in the top 3 for sure.

15:44 - The BAGS Track Championship Standard Mixed - Division B
My Pick: Garryvoe George (Hove)

I've sided with the Hove dog here, soley on the draw, as this race is what you call 'a mess'. I know that in a race with 5 railers in, you have to be very lucky with the draw, but what grites me is when you get an out-and-out railer drawn in trap 5, which is what's happened here. I can see any other outcome but trouble at the bend here, with the 1 dog moving on, and the 4 and 5 trying to cut in. To me, this will leave a clear path for the Hove raider, George, to swoop round. A lack of a look round is a negative, but his sub-30sec run at Hove is enough to win this.


The main hope here has to be that Silbury Campion can get in a decent pitch and avoid and trouble. Alan McDowell's charge does have that touch of a kick of pace to the bend, but really he leaves his running until late. If he can get round handy off the second, he could score big here.

16:02 - The BAGS Track Championship Puppy
My Pick: Sidelight (Monmore)

This race is a cracker, with a lot of ways that you can look at the form. I'm sticking with consistency and experience in the form of Chris Allsopp's Sidelight. She ran a really good race in winning at Monmore, having to do things very much the hard way, yet still posting a good 28.69 round there. The times at Monmore and Perry Barr very much add up from what I've experienced, which makes sense as she's posted a 28.68 in a trial around PB. She was really unlucky in the IT race there, getting crowded over every bit of the 480 it seemed!


Aspiration is our hopeful here, representing the Dartnall camp. The lack of a trial, and to be honest the recent form, is a bit of a disappointment for me. She's been running over a maiden 6 bends, and hasn't really hit a good note over that trip yet. Since her Oxford run, she seems to have gone a bit sour, again not really running up to scratch in the most recent A1 at Swindon. However, Matt Dartnall is an expert at training, and hopefully he'll have her ready for this task.

16:18 - The BAGS Track Championship Standard Bitches - Division A
My Pick: Pookies Jess (SWINDON) (NB)

By my judgment then, we'll be waiting a little while for our first 'Oi Oi' of the day! Pookies Jess, trained by Jim Rowe, has been in impeccable form recently, scorching around Swindon in cracking times, such as the most recent 28.28 run. She caught some crowding in her last race which put a slight knick in the near-perfect form on her card. She's ran two very good trials at PB, posting 28.24 in her most recent 4 bend trial. The concern is the trap draw really, although I would rather be on the outside and moving in on the railers rather than amongst the scrimmaging. I can't envisage, either, that she can lead the 4 dog up on the run up, which actually may help her miss some of the trouble on the inside of that 4 dog. She can do it both ways, but hopefully she's our big 10 pointer of the day!


16:33 - The BAGS Track Championship Standard Dogs - Division A
My Pick: Rei Doms Evra (Belle Vue)

The first tip for the Zoo, and a good one I hope it turns out to be. Evra, trained by Darren Hampson, has some great recent form, and has the idea trap draw to asset early on. He trialled on in a good 28.38 this last week, aswell as posting a very quick 27.72 in a top graded race at the Zoo. I think that, with the competition in the race, he could be a fairly reasonable price too.


Hoots Mon represents those guys for Burford again! Hoots is a class act, doing the business at Poole in some style. He's cracking over the 4 bend trip when he's on his pinging best. He's had a decent sprint trial round PB, giving him some knowledge of the place. If he can break fast and get to the lead early, he could take some catching.

16:47 - The BAGS Track Championship Stayers - Division A
My Pick: Kielduff College (Newcastle)

Again, a really tough race this one. Kielduff College, trained by James Wright up yonder, looks to me the class act of the field. College romped up at Kinsley over 650m, and then just got there at Sunderland. The two runs were a class apart, as he led up in the first, and ran on strong in the second, showing he can do it both ways. The draw is ideal on the wide outside, and the benefit of a trial, posting a very good 40.07, looks to make him the one to beat (and the favourite, apologise!)

Ardmayle Move runs for the Primo Kennel. She's been a cracking runner for us in the competition, doing the business in the opening leg in some fashion. The issue with her is, although very fast, she looks to need upwards of 700m (though not a marathon I don't think). She'll be running on strong, but again its a case of getting through a wall of dogs. In a solo at PB, she was 9 spots off the track record, but again the trial was a solo. In an OR there last week, she ran into all sorts of bother all the way round. The good thing about the run, however, was that she only lost by 4 in the end, running on strong in the process. Again, just fingers crossed for points. With a clear run, she could hose up against this field.

17:08 -  The BAGS Track Championship Standard Mixed - Division A
My Pick: Stanton Apollo (SWINDON)

I don't know whether this is just me being sentimental, or wanting to end the meeting on a high or anything, but I think that Apollo could do the business in this race. Kevin Hutton's charge is so progressive at the moment, seemingly coming on for every run he's getting. He hosed up at Poole in some style, kicking off the 4th bend well, and he's trialled round PB really well. He's another that can do it off the front, but can also run on. Here, I can see him leading round, if he can frank the trial form. Seals Babe for Hove is the obvious danger in trap 4, and the most likely favourite, but the lack of a trial is a negative.

It took a while, but there's my preview of the days action. It'll be a great day whatever happens, being involved in something like this is a massive positive in any event. Remember also, for winning the group and participating at PB we have landed ourselves £3500 in prize money. What to do with this money, I'm not sure. I don't know what's in the rules or anything, but one idea I though of was why not do up the racing paddock?

In any event, I wish all the owners, trainers, kennelhands, and most importantly doggies, all the best of luck for tomorrow. #UPTHESWINDON!

Merry Christmas everyone!

Chris Watts.

**Anyone that's coming on the coach on the 23rd, do remember that the coach is leaving at 11:30am PROMPT. We will not be waiting around for anyone who is late, so please be at Swindon Stadium in plenty of time!**

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Group Winners, The Sky Deal, Oxford Closing + More

Well, that last leg at Poole certainly was entertaining. It's amazing what this competition has bought to light. Apparently we are pretty decent at sprinting, something that I thought, and most others, thought we would be pretty weak in. The team as a whole has performed impeccably, and really all the trainers, owners and kennel hands have to be thanked and congratulated for their contribution to Team Swindon.

Of course, the issue (a nice one) is a potential selection headache for Perry Barr. Going into the final, we can potentially have a very strong team of hounds, however we're a lot stronger in certain areas than others. The races to be run at Perry Barr are:

1 x Sprint
1 x Standard Puppy
2 x Stayers
2 x Standard Dogs
2 x Standard Bitches
2 x Standard Mixed

It's fair to say that the sprint division in particular could be a real headache, as both Primo Impact and Hastetothewind really deserve to go for it. My personal view is that I'd be siding with Impact, as out of the two he has been ultra consistent. On the flip side, in the puppy division, really there is one stand-out performer in the form of Downton Flyer. Matt Dartnall's pup is in the Coral Puppy Trophy final down at Hove. Due to the change in rules, however, it means that we could potentially have a Group 3 winner running for us. Win Win for us!

There isn't that long to go now until the big final, with several of our hounds running in opens on Friday, trialling over the weekend or on Monday. Then it's all hands to the deck in picking the team!

Obviously the big news over the past couple of weeks is the closing of Oxford Stadium. It's horrible to read about a track shutting, especially a track with the history of Oxford. With every track loss, you lose a generation of owners, trainers, workers and all sorts of people. It really is a tough situation out there, with things looking only to get worse. The guys at Oxford have been dealt a really bad hand here, as everything looked to be moderately stable after what had been a rumour filled autumn (rumours that ended up being true), and to have a month to clear out is just awful, for the trainers to find new track etc.

With Oxford's demise, we welcome Gilly Hepden to the training ranks at Swindon. Previously a trainer at Swindon before, Gilly brings with her a good strength of 30 or so greyhounds, with some very decent dogs in the kennel, which should help our top end out.

Even more in the doldrums (even writing this blog is depressing me) is the impending Sky contract expiration. The thing that gets me is that people don't really seem too bothered about it, and feel that as a BAGS track, we won't be affected. Believe me, the ramifications of not having the Sky deal will be huge. With the loss of the coverage, which admittedly doesn't get the best viewing figures ever, we should expect to lose some pretty key races. Who says that without the coverage that William Hill will want to sponsor the derby? The underlying problem then is, if you lose the competitions and top races, what, as an owner, have you got to aim for? What would the point be in owning a good dog? The market would bottom out. Alas, breeding is down as it is, if the market for the top dogs also drops, that means that even more breeding will cease, which will cause a shortage in dogs. It's a mass spiral that will effect every track in the UK. Fingers crossed something that be sorted, and quick.


Friday, 30 November 2012

The BAGS Intertrack - Poole Leg


15:44 - The BAGS Track Championship Bitches
My Pick: Droopys Yvonne (7/2 B365)

It’s safe to say that Poole are going to do pretty well in their home leg, and they can start with a bang here in the form of Droopys Yvonne. Alma Keppie’s black recently came home to score by over 4 lengths in an A1, posting a reasonable 27.09. She looks to have the plot draw in trap 6, with a middle runner in 5 who should be moving in rather than out. Yvonne looks to get a solo on the outside here.

For the places, I’ve sided with out hopeful, Tarty Toes. JP’s bitch looks to have a cracking draw in red here, and should pace up well after the initial look round. Dogs that trial round Poole always seem to come on for the look.  I reckon she could find 20 spots or so.

The key to the race is that I envisage some scrimmaging through the middle, unfortunately with Active Lark bearing the brunt of it. The 5 looks as though it really wants about trap 3, whereas the two dog looks to want to move in, so there could be a fair amount of trouble on the run up. Once again the old adage of trials comes in, with Absinthe lacking a look round, which could be a bit of a nightmare.

16:04 – The BAGS Track Championship Puppies
My Pick – Old Codger (NAP) (11/10, Bet365)

Stand out really this one. Old Codger, trained by Richard Baker, did the business at Oxford, and looks to be the star playing in this pretty weak puppy heat. Drawn trap one, he can quite easily clear the 2 dog for sheer early pace.

To buy yourself some money, I do think the 1-2 forecast here is nailed on.

Our runners, realistically, don’t really have a squeak here. To come away with anything more than 3 points will be a big bonus. Out of the two, you can argue that Wood Bionic, trained by Darryl Porter, posted a pretty decent trial time, and could get in front of the VSAw 3 dog, but aside from that, we don’t really have much hope here!

16:22 – The BAGS Track Championship Sprint
My Pick – Primo Impact (9/4, Bet365)

I’m siding with the recent form over a trial here in the form of Primo Impact, though realistically I think this could be a 17 pointer for us. Impact, trained by Chris Stringer, has run really well in this intertrack, and again has the benefit of a trial. He seems to come on for the race, looking at his Oxford trials vs. Race form, so I’m expecting more of the same here.

Hastetothewind, trained by Ken Mitchell, has a really impressive trial time at the track, however doesn’t have that early ping that, as a sprinter, can win you races from the boxes. He leaves his running late on, which could be an issue around such a tight track.

As for the rest, I think the best chance will be Catunda Lucca for Jo Burridge, as it has the experience of the track, and a decent time last time in a trial.

16:42 – The BAGS Track Championship Stayers
My Pick – Brickhill Dunk (NB) (8/1, Bet365)

I saw the early prices for this race, and I was absolutely amazed. So much so, I’ve ploughed into the 8/1 about Brickhill Dunk. He doesn’t exactly pop off the page as a winner here, however his open race run round the track saw him post a decent enough time, plus he has the added experience of once being graded there. He’s been running really well in A2 company, running on like a steam train in the process, and to me he’s a different dog compared to what ran in the open back last year. He starred for the Poole team at Crayford last year in the same competition, and could prove a hit this year for Swindon.

The race is a pretty good quality one, and I’m looking at Francos Causeway  to make a good run. Andrew Ross’ dog has been running well in A1 company, and has a win over the extended trip back in the summer. He has that kick of early pace that you need round Poole, and he could be a big player.

Ardmayle Move, for Chris Stringer, has once again been dealt a hard draw here. She posted a brilliant first look at the track last week aswell. My concern here is that the trip is too short for her, and again as a bitch that comes off the back, it’s going to be hard to get to the front around a tight track like Poole.

This is a cracking race, and realistically any one of the 6 can win it.

16:58 – The BAGS Track Championship Standard
My Pick – Missys Touch (11/4, Bet365)

This is an interesting little race this, arguably it’s a toss up between about 3 dogs. I’ve sided however with the home advantage that Missys Touch gets. She looks to be a rather consistent sort recently, winning her last A1 in some style, and she looks ideally drawn. I think that the Yahoo bitch on her inside will veer more to the rails, which might allow her a slightly easier passage. The issue may be coming from their own dog infact, with What A Disciple looking to move more middle.

On the basis of the draw, you have to say that Ardmayle Candy is the best drawn dog of the lot. Chris Stringer’s charge is capable of a ping-gone style race, but needs to get out of those boxes. She’s had the benefit of a trial also.

Stanton Apollo, for Kevin Hutton, posted a superb first look of 26.80 at the track, but to me the trap draw has knocked him slightly. I expect the one dog to move in on him and, although not the fastest of dogs, it could cause Apollo some bother.

17:18 – The BAGS Track Championship Dogs
My Pick – Hoots Mon (7/2, Bet365)

Hoots Mon, soley on the draw, will romp up in this race. Kevin Hutton’s charge is back to what I believe is his ideal trip of 450m, and has the benefit of a trial. By all accounts, Hoots completely fluffed the start, however still managed to post a 27.16. Anyone who knows Hoots Mon knows he’s not one to muck up the start twice. The boxes at Poole are near enough identical to Swindon, so if he can do the same at Poole as he does at home, this race should be easy for him.

In what is a race with not alot of early pace, I’m liable to side with Grogeen Lodge for the places. Richard Baker’s charge has a serious kick of early pace, and has the benefit of a trial.


Thursday, 15 November 2012

The BAGS Intertrack - Oxford Leg

Well, spirits seem really high heading into the middle part of this competition. We have the best points total from the opening rounds, and should realistically be good things to get through this group. I believe we were as short as 1/200 with Paddy Power! To me, thats a bit nuts, as we have to go to two tracks now that really don't suit all that well. Still, anyone investing at those sorts of prices, good luck!

The next leg on our journey takes us to Sandy Lane, where we do battle vs. Poole and the home team Oxford. My general feeling about the leg is that we are going to struggle in some races, quite frankly. I don't think the draws have been particularly kind on our dogs either. Still, here is my low down of each race, obviously looking particularly at our dog's chances.

11:34 - The BAGS Track Championship Puppies
My Pick: Old Codger

I think the home team can start with a bang here in Old Codger. Trained by the Baker boys, this dog looks to be a good sort round Oxford, and has what could be an excellent draw in one, with Oxford's other, slightly down on class runner in two. A recent trial time of 27.00 looks good enough to win this race.

As for the Swindon dogs, and I know we are particularly short in the pups department, but the lack of any sort of early pace is a slight cause for concern. Plus, to be frank the times that we've posted round there are poor. I think that ours might struggle with the early battle, but possibly the points will come as ours seem to be the more running on types. 

To me, of the two, Sharp Exit looks to be the well drawn, with railer Droopys Bass from Poole in 3. Sounds daft, but again Poole don't seem to have really bothered with trials, and round a track like Oxford, though similar to Poole, you could find their dogs veering anywhere round the track!

Aspiration's time in particular disappoints, but lets be honest this trip was never really going to be up her street. I think, out of all the races on Friday morning, this is going to be the one we lose the most points in.

11:48 - The BAGS Track Championship Standard
My Pick: Mercurial Lady

This could be a good points winning race for us, as the two bitches we have running look particularly suited to Oxford. I've sided with Lady literally on the time she posted on Monday. I personally thought the going was alot slower than what was indicated, meaning that she did a better time in my opinion. She's pinging well from the traps at the moment, as so long as she can get round the first bend in front she should find the line. A short head would be fine here!

As much as I think we can do well here, and actually I believe Oxford have a pretty poor line up in this race, Poole's runners look to have a cracking make up here. Distant Midnight for Pete Ruddick is a mega consistent sort, who again looks tailor-made to Oxford., Tommy Gun posted a very quick 26.76 last time out at Poole, which should replicate well here.

Tarty Toes, running for John Peterson, should take to Oxford like a duck to water. I think she can improve off the trial time, and possibly even win the race with the right make up. To me, however, I can see the 1 dog moving off, possibly causing some traffic problems.

12:04 - The BAGS Track Championship Bitches
My Pick: Shelbourne Nat

Here is where we can definitely pick up a good win in my opinion. Shelbourne Nat here looks to be drawn superbly on the fence. She trialled well last Friday, and has previous experience of the track, so she should handle the place well. Just sheerly on the draw alone, with Movealong Penny to me moving slightly middle on the run up, she should get a good run round. 

Unfortunately our other prospect, Perles Minaj, doesn't look to be particularly well drawn. Trap 5 I don't think is ideal, and in her trial she didn't ping out of the boxes. On her Swindon runs, you'd say she would be well suited to the place, but her trial says otherwise. Fingers crossed she can come on from that. The saving grace is that she looks to have a slouch in the 6 box, and a hit-and-miss sort in 4. Fingers crossed she can find her trapping shoes and get a clear run round the bend.

One runner who looks to have a decent make up is Mallogs Amy of Shaun Gresham. The Poole raider, again bombing round without a look, looks an out and out middle runner, who has a good kick of early. She has some good times at Poole in top grade, and again looks suited to the track. The lack of a trial is a worry though.

12:18 - The BAGS Track Championship Sprint
My Pick: Grogeen Lodge

This race is going to be right up Oxford's street, as they run regular sprint graded races at the track. The time's are also very telling, with their runners being significantly faster than the triallers times there from Swindon and Poole.

Grogeen Lodge looks a stand out here. He seems very consistent sort in this sort of trip, and again looks like a trapper in every race he's in. The best time of 15.14 is also stand out compared to the rest of the runners, by a good length or so. This could be a very good day for the Baker camp.

For the amount of looks he's had at the place, and the consistency of his times, you'd have to say Primo Impact has a good shout to make some sort of charge on the race. Chris Stringer's dog has some good times at the track, and two recent wins over the sprint trip could be good form for this race.

Hoots Mon is also very well drawn, and in the form of his life at the moment, so fingers crossed he can keep up this excellent run of form.

I don't think too much of the Poole dogs in this one. To me, Brookend Merlin, and ex Swindon greyhounds, isn't of the class of the competition here. Catunda Luca, running for Jo Burridge, although the trial time was very good, hasn't really got enough form lines over a 2 bend trip for me to be positively backing him.

12:47 - The BAGS Track Championship Dogs
My Pick: Liosgarbh Way

My pick here is literally soley on the drawm as I do think this is a good 3/1 the field race. I went to trials on Monday, and one thing that really caught my attention was the way that Sligo Mick cut in on the first bend, then took a very much middle course round the rest of the track. It's amazing that a dog who's always been an out and out wide runner at Swindon can have such a different running style at Oxford.

Hence why I'm siding with Bob Hannan's Liosgarbh Way. He looks very well drawn, and has a pretty decent 27.05 on his card. Admittedly this was a bit of a freak time by the looks of things, however I don't think he did any harm in his last run, which I think wasn't bad at all considering being FcdToCk. 

For the places I'm siding more along the lines of What A Disciple. Graham Wright's charge has been impressive round Poole recently, and has a cracking kick of early toe. He didn't run Swindon particularly well in the sprint, however he looks more tailor made to a short 4 bend trip. Romford could well be right up his street. Here, he's the best drawn middle runner in my eyes, and could take a commanding lead.

The Swindon dog's here haven't really got the times on the card to compete on the face of it. I do think Sligo Mick can find time on his second outing there, and at his pinging best could completely thrash the competition really. Primo Apollo doesn't look too well drawn here, and needs to be pitched handy to make a big run later on. 

13:33 - The BAGS Track Championship Stayers
My Pick: Lacken Style

So the stayers pick goes to another Oxford dog here, in the form of Lacken Style. Once again for Richard Baker, Style seems to have the great make up for this trip. She's drawn in trap one, has a good kick of early, and seems to be wanting this sort of short six bends.

She ran a very credible race at Swindon, again running on strongly vs. Perles Minaj, and has a good line of OR form round here, just being beaten by 12 spots to Parkwest Leo. The time she recorded that day could see her win this well.

Initially my thoughts about this race, after hearing about his trial, was how far is Primo Ryan going to win!? However, he has the three box again here. Give him his due, he managed to just get round at Swindon and win, however being on a different track that's new to him is a whole different ball game. His time is excellent, and again looks to thrive over this trip. Fingers crossed he can bag some points here. If he can get round in front, then I don't think alot will catch him to be honest.

I think Droopys Harper is a bit of a weak link here. Nothing against the dog, as I'm a fan, but he's in completely the wrong box for the trip. Given the make up of the seeds (and we don't know the seedings as we're not the home track dealing with the draw), it would've made more sense to seed him rails, then he might've had a better pitch on the fence (though he still could've drawn 5). At trials on Monday, he cut on on the corners considerably, and then moved off on the straights. Out where he is he could well cause some carnage, which could open the flood gates for the six. Another issue is that he rather blew up on the run in, hitting the maximum distance for him. When you're not a particularly ping-gone merchant, and you don't really stay all too well, it doesn't particularly bode well!

I hope I haven't been too negative on here, as I've tried to look at the form objectively not as a Swindon follower. I think we do have some chances, and I think if we can keep the 40-odd point cushion up after the day I think that'll be a job well done. Remember, all the points I've made are literally my opinion and interpretation of the form. You can think I'm writing a load of tosh if you want, that's what's brilliant about greyhound racing, it's all opinion!

Speaking of opinions, feel free to comment on the bottom of this blog on what you think could happen in the races. It's brilliant to see other people's views on the races, or maybe even something I've missed etc.

Still, #UpTheSwindon!

Happy Punting, and the best of luck to all the Swindon dogs, trainers and owners.

Chris Watts

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

An Apology . . . And A Very Good Story!

(Yet Another) Tipping Shambles!

First and foremost, the tipping was a shambles, I'll be honest. Fortunately Perles Minaj just managed to hold on to land me just a smidgin of dignity. All I can do is hang my head in shame!

Still, the good news coming out of the day was that we well and truely trounced the opposition! I must say, and I think I speak for several people on this, that I wasn't expecting such a points margin lead coming out of the home leg. I thought that about 20/25 points would've been pretty handy. However, a 47 point lead?! That 'should' be pretty unassailable. We need to grab the bull by the horns now and make sure we get to Perry Barr on the 23rd December!


On the last count we have upwards of 20 dogs going to Oxford for trials, from a mix of trainers for all the distances. It's vital that we get a look round those tight tracks, as we cant afford to drop points. I'm not trying to be negative, because to be honest I think we've won the group already, but we need to send a signal to the other teams!

Fortunately, I should think Team Manager Oseman has a rather difficult selection headache to contend with. The team ran exceptional in the home leg yes, but in fairness there are several other outstanding candidates that could be in the team. Admittedly, it's a brilliant position to be in, but the call's got to me made right. Remember aswell, that at Perry Barr we'll only have one representative per race, over a selection of 10 races (updated 16:21), so we've got to make them count.

I hope to be attending the trial session on Monday to see how our contenders fair round there. After that it's all systems go to the next round next Friday (amazing it's coming round so quick!)

And now, for a completely unrelated, yet very brilliant story .......


Ardera Bit


Now this was made aware to me about two weeks ago from Brian Hough of the Porter camp, and of course Mr. P himself. 

Bit, aptly named due to a bite she received from a litter mate as a pup, was recently put up for auction at a Sports Auction in Calne. All the money raised from the auction went to McMillan Nurses. She was purchased for the sum of £350 by long-standing owner John Beer, and John Jones.

It was decided that, to support McMillan even further, that Bit would literally run for charity. So, over a year's period, beginning in September 2012 running to August 2013, the owners have decided that all prize and run money earned by Bit will go straight to McMillan nurses. To back up this generous offer, Darryl Porter (trainer) is also training Bit for no kennel fee whatsoever, to ensure that all the prize money goes straight to charity.

I think this is a rather brilliant cause, and what a genius way to support a charity. It is hoped that a greyhound coat supplier will come on board to create a special coat for Bit to wear on parade, hopefully providing maximum coverage. Fingers crossed they could get Bit wearing the coat on the BAGS, to really give the campaign some oomph. 

I must say a big well done to all connected with Bit, as I think this really is a marvelous thing to do for an equally excellent charity.

Thursday, 1 November 2012

The BAGS Track Championship - Home Leg Preview

So, the teams are in place, and tomorrow is the start of our group. Already there has been some cracking race from Belle Vue, and tonight see's Sittingbourne's home leg, with plenty of competition already. Here is my preview of tomorrow's races, being as un-biased as possible!

16:27 - BAGS Track Championship Puppies
My Pick - Aspiration - NAP

This first race, I feel, lands us a big win. Aspiration, trained by Matt Dartnall, ran a really good race last time out against and impressive Perles Minaj, and has recent good success in A2. His record for a puppy is mightly impressive. In this race, he's the only wide seed, so he should get a solo round the outside. His late pace will win him this one.

I do feel, however, there will be a total points challenge from Poole, particularly from trap 1 Droopys Bass. Jo Burridge trains this pup who has a decent record in top grade round Poole, posting a best time of 26.90 there. He looks to be a tailor made Swindon with a running on style, however the lack of a trial is a concern. Poole's other greyhound Ide Blizzard looks a progressive sort, and is ripe out of season for a good run. 

To me, the Oxford dogs are a tad weak in this. The best of the two, by a mile, is Old Codger. Richard Baker gave this dog a look round last week, and you think he should come on for the run.

My Trio: 6-1-2

One point that will probably be hit home more than any in this blog is the lack of trials that the competition has. It's something that I think will affect them drastically, but is something that we must not let happen to ourselves. Trials are a must in my opinion.

16:47 - BAGS Track Championship Standard
My Pick - Droopys Harris

Obviously, a Swindon 1-2 would be ideal! However, I was really impressed with this dog after he ran in a 509m maiden a couple of weeks back. He looks a tailor made stayer really, but having a couple of looks round the track will certainly benefit. He also looks to be the best draw dog in the race, as Primo Ryan really doesn't want to be out in 3.

The way I've read the race is that Mercurial Lady will be a pace-setter here. She has oodles of early pace, and if she can charge her way to the front early it'll take a good dog to catch her. My theory is that Harris will latch on to her at the 3rd, whether he can get by however is another story!

As for the other runners, Sierra Lobo rather disappointed me in his trial round Blunsdon, and doesn't look to be of the calibre of some of the other runners. Knockman Sal, again, falls in this bracket. Glencarra Wizard ran here in an Intertrack, and was a touch disappointing. However, his recent romp up in A1 down at Poole can't be underestimated.

To me, however, Primo Ryans surge of early pace could see the adverse trapdraw become not so much of a problem. When he gets it right, he's an absolute machine. We've just got to hope that he gets it right on Friday!

My Trio: 2-5-3

17:07 - BAGS Track Championship Bitches
My Pick - Perles Minaj - NB

Minaj looks to me to be a stand out here. Ray Jones' bitch ran a stormer in her last race, powering through to beat Aspiration. Her early pace is phenomenal, and when she has the sub 2.40 trapping boots on, she'll take some beating. I think that this race is actually easier than the A1 she won last time, so realistically it should be easy pickings for her. She's also got a cracking draw, slap bang in the middle.

To be honest I think the forecast link is our Shelbourne Nat. She's capable of running on strong, and has a fairly recent 28.79 on her card. That would have normally been good enough to win this heat without Minaj in it.

I think that, of the outside entries, the best of then is the 6 dog, Droopys Yvonne. However, I must say that the competition isn't really particularly hot. 

My Trio: 3-2-6

17:22 - BAGS Track Championship Sprint
My Pick - What A Disciple

Again, without having my pro-Swindon head on, I think Poole could do well in this race. Although our dogs have the best draws, I think What A Disciple looks a class act. Not quite seeing out the 450 at Poole, he trialled on here in a cracking 16.40. For a first look, thats pretty impressive. The only issue I can foresee is having the 4 middle runners. There could, potentially, be some traffic problems.

If there are traffic problems, I think Hoots Mon could pounce here. Kevin Hutton's runner was initially purchased (I should suspect looking at the Irish Card), for sprinting. In his last A1 win he cracked out in a superb 2.33 split, and then backed up those claims by winning a decent sprint trial on Tuesday. The dog should be fresh, and is arguable the best drawn.

Believe it or not, I'm actually going to include an Oxford dog in calculations this time! This is no offence to the track, it's just that I don't feel their team is particularly strong. Adamant Brian for Gilly Hepden has some sprinting form on his card, and looks to be a consistent trapper.

My Trio: 2-6-5

17:38 - BAGS Track Championship Dogs
My Pick: Ice Trooper

Ice trooper really has taken off recently, having won a couple of decent races and posting some good times. He didn't run particularly well last time out, but I reckon he can bounce back and take this race. To me it's all on the draw, and to me he gets a clear passage through the middle, with trap 4 moving right. 

This is a very competitive race, however, with the 1 dog Kilara Harry looking a decent dog. Gilly Hepden's runner ran a belter of a race last time at Oxford, romping up. Although the time isn't all that brilliant, it was the way he won that impressed me. He should be one to watch here.

You have to say that Sligo Mick looks to have a cracking make up here. Again for Kevin Hutton, he's been ultra consistent in A1 company recently, and he looks an out and out points winner for Team Swindon.

My Trio: 3-1-6

17:56 - BAGS Track Championship Stayers
My Pick: Oh Pretty Woman

My head is telling me really to tip up Ardmayle Move. She's become a favourite of mine, showing all round speed over the 6 bends, running on like a steam train. The problem is that the draw is a real stinker, and she's surrounded by early pace. Realistically, I think she's classy enough to outclass the whole field, so should be there or there abouts at the end

It's on the draw alone that I side with Oh Pretty Woman. Ray Evan's charge has been a mega consistent runner for him, having won her last S2 and A2. She doesn't particularly see out the trip that well, and looks more suited to about 640m, but she gives her all in these races. My theory is that the lack of a look round for the outside runners are going to catch them out. The 685m at Swindon don't half take some getting, and I can't help but think that the outsiders have underestimated it a touch. 

Me saying that, my tricast link is Impact Man in trap 5. Bill Black's runner from the south coast ran a brilliant 640 at the back end of September, posting a 39.28, a particularly fast time. He's running at top grade there, and looks as though he'll just see out the trip. He's certainly worth a look 

My Trio: 6-4-5
 

Monday, 29 October 2012

The BAGS/SIS Intertrack - Dogs

First of all, I must say thank you for the brilliant reponse to these blog posts. I've been inundated with people's opinions and who they think, and it's certainly got people talking, which is excellent.

I must also mention a couple of other dogs that I had forgot to mention in previous blogs, that admittedly have put in some good runs recently:

Lady Maud: Obviously for the bitches division, her EP is sublime. Poole and Oxford will be right up her street

Primo Impact: He won a decent D1 on Saturday and looked brilliant for the run. So long as he runs Friday, I think going from a sprint race to a sprint race, rather than switching back to four bends, will mean that he runs even better. I must also say the same for Sparta Johnny. I still stand by him as a choice. The whole running in consecutive sprints argument could also bring up the belief that many sprinters don't miss the break twice!

Wood Bionic: Another pup!!! Darryl Porter's charge, although relatively inexperienced, has been running well recently, and should be a contender.

Right then, off we go with the dogs:

Sligo Mick - Hutton - Top grade performer, also capable of a smash break. I reckon a new track could do wonders for him. Consistent!

Primo Ryan - Stringer - Love this dog, his pace to the bend is superb and, when he's on the bunny, he's a speed machine

Hoots Mon - Hutton - I was amazed to find this dog is still a maiden! Has some cracking times on his card. On the comeback trail.

Ice Trooper - Dartnall - Has made some good progress recently and put in some good performances. 

Eruption - Porter - Recently won the Owner's Bonus Series A2 event. He has cracking early pace, and really loves the rails. Will love the tighter tracks

Riverdale Spiros - Hutton - On the comeback trial after being off the track for some time. Ran really well in winning an A2 last time out. Has the benefit of a previous trial at Poole, I believe he posted 27.10 ish for his first look round.

Black Beach - Hutton - Again, a potential candidate. Cracking dog on the bunny.

There is a big pool of talent we have over the standard trips, so fingers crossed we can field a strong team. The first leg starts this Friday at home, so we need to kick on with a bang.

Just a quick thing aswell. Some comments coming out of these blogs is that the dogs being highlighted are from certain kennels, and is rather biased. I just wanted to clarify where I'm coming from with this blog. I have literally looked at the best dogs that Swindon can field for this competition. Although the competition is on the BAGS service, where we find that all grades run week in, week out, the competition really is designed for those top end dogs that are still maidens. It's in this regard that, realistically, we find that the top end dogs come from specific tracks. It's no secret that the Hutton kennel are 9/10 double-entered for A2's, because they have so many. It's no my fault that certain camps have the majority of the top grade strength. I feel I've used a big pool of trainers as best as I can in looking at potential candidates.

Remember, this Friday, up at Blunsdon. Be there, with your scarfs. hats etc to cheer home Team Swindon!

Monday, 22 October 2012

The BAGS/SIS Intertrack - Bitches

Here we go then with a look at the bitches division. I do think that this is where we are strongest, and certainly where we should be looking at getting out big points.

The joy of our division is that we have a lot of ping-gone type's, but that don't necessarily see out the tough 480m trip at Swindon.


Mercurial Lady - Kevin Hutton
A standout contender here. Lady has just come back from a spell on the sidelines and has come back to compete at top level. She has cracking early pace, and would lead most out of the second bend. She's very game when she's on the bunny, and it will take a good dog to pass her over a good 450m trip. She doesn't quite see out the 480 at Swindon, so the step down at other tracks will be ideal. Getting a couple of good trials into her is a must. I also think, if needs must, she could sprint.

Hula Sparkle - John Peterson
If I'm allowed to say my particular favorites, one of this is Hula Sparkle. John Peterson's bitch again struggles to deal with the tough 480 at Swindon, but again would do wonders over a 450m distance. She has some cracking early pace, and again it'll take a good dog to lead her. 

Active Lark - Kevin Hutton
Our little gem from last year's intertrack. Larkie is still running at the very top of her game, winning her last two A2's. Amazingly, she looks like she's running on alot stronger in her elder years, whereas she always used to be an EP machine. She's got to be a contender for us, especially after winning at Oxford last year!

Tarty Toes - John Peterson
Seems as though JP and KH are dominating here! Believe me, I have others! Tarty Toes is another EP merchant, running in some really good A2's at Swindon. She's been open racing at Coventry and Oxford, so she has the benefit of a look round (and, in fairness, I'm told a very good run considering). 

Kays To Blame - Alan McDowell
When on her game, Blame is an absolute machine, and will take all the catching. She most recently picked up a huge win in A2, posting 28.82. Since then she hasn't been in her best form, however a freshen up at Poole or Oxford might do the trick!

Perles Minaj - Ray Jones
Minaj has had a terrific start to her career on English soil. Again, a big early pace runner, she has shot up the grades to A1, posting some great times in the process. Her split times are brilliant, and again should be a big runner in this competition.


Color Card - Sonia Hughes
Although she isn't running at her top form at the moment, shes a cracking early pace bitch. Card looks to be really itching for a shorter trip, and the 450 circuits look ideal for her. Again, she's a hard bitch to pass in front

This is my main list of contenders, although there are plenty more that could do a brilliant job for us. One I will quick a quick mention to is Forest Mollie, who seems to have people talking at Swindon. She's won her last two A1's in some style and looks a classy bitch. The reason I haven't included her on the list is that, I'll be honest, the Oaks has to be on her radar over this competition.

I'll look to cover the dogs in the coming week. Remember, it's a week Friday that the competition starts (amazing it's come round so quickly!), so lets get off to a bang next week.

And yes, I most certainly got my lists mixed up with Black Beach! (Thanks Mr. Hutton!)

Happy Punting!

Chris.


Saturday, 20 October 2012

The BAGS/SIS Intertrack - Puppies

Now this has been rattling my brain all week. I've been really trying to gather together a good list of pups that could run for us, and I must say the list isn't particularly long.

For this, I've literally looked at what we have available at the moment that is running on the card. I figure that, for the first round, there can be an extra graded run or so. Genuinely, our puppy strength is pretty poor.

It will be a problem, no doubt, for the majority of tracks as there is an obvious decline in the number of new dogs being bought in. Still, it provides a headache for the Team Leader nonetheless.

Just a reminder about the criteria:

> Pups must be December '10 or younger.
> Must be OR maidens.
> Must have 5 graded races.

Downton Flyer - Matt Dartnall
To me, this is the absolute stand out of the pups we have running at Swindon. Flyer has, quite literally, been flying up the grades, and has posted some truly brilliant times to get up to A1 grade. In this last race, however, he hit the rails into the bend, I hope he hasn't come off sore, as this could be a massive blow to our chances.

Shelbourne Louie - Brian King
Brian's runner here Shelbourne Louie looks to also be a handy contender for the division. The good thing about the dog is that he has previously run at Oxford in graded company, reaching A2 there. He's perhaps not a top grade dog, but he fits the bill!

Lady Jayne - Matt Dartnall
Another contender for the Dartnall camp here in Lady Jayne. Hopefully she's hitting her form at the right time, as she ran a super race on Friday night, winner by over 4 lengths. 

Sharp Exit - Paul Foster
Admittedly not really suited to Poole or Oxford, Exit has been sprinting in the last couple of weeks to blow some cobwebs off. She'll need one more graded run before she's eligible, which I think should be on the cards to get her eligible, as she's a credible point stealer for us.

Aside from these four, in all honesty, I'm really struggling to think of pups that will be ready for the start of the competition. You do have some, however, that look pretty decent:

Yoga Man - Matt Dartnall
Matt had better get that van serviced, I think he's going to be needed! Yoga Man ran a really good race on debut last week, showing fab early and posting a good time. However, this was his first race. Ideally you would've wanted to see him yesterday to build the card up a bit, because now it's going to be at least a month until he'll be eligible to run.

Lughill Bryan - Hayley Keightly
Bryan is just trialling on at Swindon, and has produced some really decent times for a youngster (can't think of his age off the top of my head). Again, however, it's the time constraint of the comp now, which means he won't be on in time.

If you have any additional thoughts on the pups at hand, do comment on the blog, or tweet, or facebook me, or even through word of mouth, anyway you wish to comment feel free to do so.

I will be covering the Bitches division in the next blog, which I hope to complete in the middle part of next week. This is the division that I feel we are strongest in.

Remember, Tuesday will be the last trial day before the sprint competition that is due to start next Saturday. The blog last week proved to be a lively talking point, with a real 50/50 split on feelings about it. I think there was also some confusion over my wordings on my feelings. My opinion was that a 2 round, £250 to the winner competition for both Sprinters and Stayers was a good idea, not 3 rounds for the same money. Just to clear that up!

Also, a quick well done to Crinkill Jewell and the Hutton Camp on winning the Kent St. Leger at Crayford last Saturday.

Happy Punting!

Chris Watts

Friday, 12 October 2012

The BAGS/SIS Intertrack - Stayers Division

I want to start this blog in a different fashion, and bring it back to the sprinting division that I covered last time.

This week, the track announced a sprinting competition will take place, with a grand prize of £500 to the winner. The aim is to have a 24 greyhound event over three rounds, with the finalist then, in my mind at least, giving the track a good six greyhounds to work with for the Inter track competition. Although I think the initiative is very good, I must say I do think it would have worked better had the total prize fund were split in half, and instead have two different sweepstakes go ahead. One for sprinters, and the other for stayers. If you made them 18 dog events with the first two through, then again you'd have some decent greyhounds to work with for the competition, but you'd be covering two events. Just a thought.

So, the stayers division. It's a funny division to have to fathom out really. When you think of our stayers, you look at the 685m trip and think you need a greyhound that really see's the distance out well. For the case of the two tracks we're visiting, that isn't necessarily the case. Poole's 640m takes a bit of getting, but like the other trips round there, it relies on an awful lot of early pace to kick round in front. The same can most definitely be said for Oxford's 595m trip, which is right on their 3rd bend, meaning you need a dog with early (preferably a railer) that can get in front early on. This, I feel, makes selecting a team a bit tricky.

What worked well last year was going with someone with relative inexperience. If you can recall last year, Silverton Blaze hadn't been over the trip before apart from a trial, yet was something of a revelation when he bagged the home leg in style. I think this year it's going to be more of the same. I feel we have to look at our 4 bend graded strength and see who could possibly stay on for those few more meters.

The actual stayers division itself at the moment isn't really of the class that is required to bag the points in the competition (remember, my opinion, don't flame me for it!). We haven't ran a decent S1 in a while, and most of our 6 bend races are in the S2 grade, and to be honest amongst them aren't really top class runners.

Here are some runners, however, that I've had a thought about:

Gemstone Billy: Kevin Hutton's runner has been over the 6 bend trip recently, and has shown some decent early over that trip. He's been running against rather hard competition, however, and it's yet to be seen whether in top class he'd be a runner. Another issue may be adjusting to the tracks in question, as he seemed to take a while to settle at Swindon

Bramley Rebel: JP's runner here I reckon could be a little firecracker over a short 6 bends. Rebel ran last night in a maiden at Hove, and while it was only his first look, he took to the track really well, running on for a gallant 2nd. He's consistantly running on well over the 480m trip, and I have an inkling he'd stay well over the 595 and 640 trips. It might well be worth a go.

Marilyns Star: Although maybe not on the tip of everyone's tongues, I reckon Chris Stringer's bitch could be our hidden gem. She's not had alot of racing over here, however she's progressive. She had an OR win in Ireland over the 686m trip, so you expect her to stay well. 

Oh Pretty Woman: I have a real soft spot for Ray Evan's bitch. She doesn't see out the 685m at Swindon, however again over a shorter trip I reckon she'd be a real player. What she is, is a real game bitch, who will give her all in a race. She could be a potential point-stealer for us.

Ardmayle Candy: The Stringer camp seem to have a wealth of talent that can run on strong, and Candy seems to fit the 'under the radar' bill well. She's hit a good patch of form recently, putting in some great times over the 480m and running on with it. Again, worth a punt over a short 6?

Call Poacher: Jim Little's runner looks destined to be a big runner over the 6 bend trip, and ran a really good race over the 685m recently, just being beat by Oneco Jewel. Poacher is also pretty young and progressive, so could be a candidate over the trip for Team Swindon.

Ardmayle Move: Another for Team Stringer here. Move ran a very good S2 race last Saturday, posting 41.70 calc. Again, a progressive sort who could come on over 6 for that run.

There are a few thoughts that I've had about the division. If you have any opinions etc, feel free to post a comment on the bottom of this blog.

Next up I'll be looking at the Standard Puppy division, which looks to be one of the hardest to fathom a team from.

Until then, happy punting!

Chris Watts

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

The BAGS/SIS Intertrack - Sprinters

I must apologise for the delay in writing this blog. The release of FIFA13 has rather gripped any form of social being that I have, alas I haven't really given myself a time out to write this. However, after a 2-0 defeat by QPR, I though it was time to put the controller down.

As I blogged about last time, there are certain criteria that the greyhounds running in this inter track must achieve:

> Must be OR maidens at the start of the competition, however are able to shift the maiden tag once the competition has started and still be eligible.

> Must have had 5 graded races at Swindon.

Sprinters

First and foremost, I must say I think we would be in a much better position for this competition if we had kept up the sprinting division. The D1's and 2's we were having were very competitive, and just put a bit of 2 bend form on the CV of some of these greyhounds that we know are probably more apt to sprinting than they are seeing out the long 4 bend trip at Blunsdon. It's for this reason that I think Oxford will be at their strongest here, as they run a division and have dogs that sprint week in, week out.

Alas what we are looking for then is consistant trapper with a cracking kick of early. Or are we? I know that in a sprint it tends to be the out and gone merchants that you would be siding with, but there are certain dogs around that don't necessarily trap well, but have bundles of early pace to the bend. Champagne Perry, for example, fluffs the start up a fair bit, however his sheer pace gets him round that bend in front.  As Brucie says, 'Points Mean Prizes', and we should be going for the best position possible.

Here are a couple of runners that could be possible:

Sparta Johnny (Paul Foster): In my opinion, the stand out choice to be our top sprinter. Johnny has picked up a couple of nice wins in Intertracks recently, over the sprint trip, and has posted some decent times. His early pace and trapping is second to none

Unknown Bullet (Pete Swadden): Maybe not people's first thoughts, however he's proven to be a pretty decent trapper. Bullet runs regularly over A2, and has some sprinting experience. Might be worth a pop.

Boozed Aroma (Kevin Hutton): Aroma's a game, middle running bitch, who has some pretty decent times on her card. She ran for us in the Easter Bunny final back in April, and is still proving to be a decent runner in A2. 

The thing with sprinters is that, realistically, anything with that kick of early would be worth a pop. Trials are a must.

 

 

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Looking Ahead: The BAGS/SIS Intertrack 2012 - Overview of the Tracks.

 What is the Inter-track?

Here's the first of a series of blogs, where I will be looking at particular contenders for the BAGS/SIS Inter-track competition that's scheduled to take place near the end of the year.

For those that don't know, the Inter-track competition is a 6 group, 3 team contest between the BAGS tracks in the U.K. In this year's competition, we are grouped with Poole and Oxford. The winners of each of the groups will then head to Perry Barr for the grand final on Sunday 23rd December 2012. The total prize pot is pretty significant, adding a few £1000 to the prize funds in January, as well as other winners prizes.

In each leg of the competition, there are 6 races, with each track fielding two runners. The distances are:

> Standard Dogs
> Standard Bitches
> Standard Puppy
> Standard Mixed
> Sprint
> Stayers

Each race has a pretty good winners prize fund, with £200 to the winner, £100 second and £75 others for the races. There is also a traveling allowance allocated for the event.

Greyhounds running in the event must be OR maiden's before the start, and have 5 graded races on their card at their particular track. Alas, at this time of year, I think it's unrealistic to look at dogs just trialling on, as the time frame to get runs in isn't sufficient.

The Opponents

So, on our travels we will be venturing up the A420 to Oxford, and down that bloomin' awful Salisbury route to Poole. Two tracks that are really very similar. Both are near enough the exact opposite of Swindon!

Oxford

I've been Oxford to watch open races quite a lot. I find the track not quite as tight as Poole, however it certainly takes a trial to see the track and the first bend in particular. The traps are flat fronted and work on hydraulics. There's a pretty long run up to the first bend, however once at the bend, its a sharp turn into the second, and you find a lot of dogs who haven't had a look move off either at the first, or cut right in around the first and move off at the second. Heading into the third bend, the thing that differs from some tracks that I've visited, is that there seems to be alot of room to make a move either through the middle or on the rails. Certain tracks, like Nottingham, seem to funnel towards the rail, which makes passing on the bend very difficult.

The standard trip at Oxford is run over 450m, the stayers over 595m and the sprint over 250m.

Early pace seems to be the key for Oxford, however you do see a fair share of dogs coming off the back. I think, ideally, a middle runner with good early would be ideal over the standard distance here, as the railers without a look can tend to move off and cause some bother. Some early pace through the middle means that the greyhound could carry the bend.

For the 595m trip, a QAw railer is a must in my opinion. It's a really short run into the first bend, and more often that not, whatever leads round this bend tends to do best. Obviously, you do need to last home, as the run in can catch some out. 

Poole

Similar to Oxford in many ways, however I feel a slightly different approach would be needed. Again, I've been to Poole plenty of times. It's a cracking little track, with a superbly prepared surface. I think that the bends are alot tighter than Oxfords, and the straights are a touch shorter aswell. Poole is most definitely a track where you need early pace to get round the bend in a decent pitch. 

My most recent experience of Poole was the opening round of the Golden Crest. As with Oxford, what you found with some of the greyhounds who didn't have a look around was that they were moving off quite badly on the first bend. There isn't a massive amount of camber (angle of the bend) to keep the greyhounds in either. Again, unlike Oxford, I've found that the 3rd bend seems to cause a lot of traffic problems. Poole is generally alot narrower than Oxford in any case, meaning that passing room is at a premium.

One particular positive about the track, in relation to our greyhound's performance there, is that they use the roll-on curve front traps like we do at Swindon. People underestimate how the traps can affect a dog. Hydraulics and roll-ons work in completely different ways, and can throw some dogs. The difference between flat front and curve front also can cause problems.

The standard trip at Poole is run over 450m, and the best policy here is a QAw railer. If you can get round that first bend in a pitch, then you should have a great chance. I'd sooner a railer than a wide runner round there any day.

The stayers trip is over 640m, and is a good run for stayers. Local greyhound Wise Totty has a pretty good track record round there. You need to show a kick of early, but you also need to stay on, as it seems to catch alot of dogs out. 

The sprint trip is run over 250m.

There's my thoughts about the tracks we'll be visiting over the course of the competition. One thing I do think we must do as a team this time is make use of the travelling allowance to trial on at the tracks. We had an awful lot of dogs run blind last year, and to me that cost us alot of valuable points. With there not being alot of distance involved this time around, it'd be worth putting some future planning in and getting some trials into our hopefuls.

I'll be starting with the Stayer's division first and foremost, having a look at some of our potential contenders.I'm hoping to have this blog, and the corresponding blogs a couple of days after one another. 

I'm really interested to hear your opinions about the subject aswell, including if I miss anyone out, or if you have a feeling about anything to do with the Intertrack. We're in it as a team, and we should be open to discuss it as such! If you wish to pass comments or opinions on, feel free to comment on the bottom of this blog post.

Just a heads up about the future blogs and this one, these are only my opinions, and don't necessarily have any bearing on the team picks etc.

Happy Punting!

Chris Watts