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Greyhounds: Trojan Hoarse looking for more success at Hatrick

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The consistent greyhound Trojan Hoarse finally broke through for a thoroughly deserved 520m win last Friday at Hatrick, where his pace making tactics saw him being rewarded with his 30.11s victory.

The Lisa Cole-prepared chaser is poised to serve up a repeat dose in tomorrow evening's main 520m event (Race 10).

He achieved his win from trap eight and tomorrow he'll be sighted exiting from trap six.

Bigtime Tears didn't receive any racing favours during her Monday afternoon 457m race for Cole.

Drawing trap three at Hatrick can see her using her known early pace to feature at the sharp end of the field.

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Conversely, another kennelmate Bigtime Levi can be expected to be sighted charging home at the business end of this race.

This bloke owns a power packed finish.

Shallay Pallay can add some spice to the race combos.

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Angela Turnwald will load him away into the one trap from where he has compiled very tidy looking stats from.

Bigtime Shine is in superb current sprinting form and she is seeking to make it a hat trick of open class sprint wins in the 305m Race 5 dash for Cole.

She clocked a swift 17.26s win over 305m last Friday, which she backed up with her slick 21.13s Manawatu 375m win on Monday.

Adding interest to this sprint is the return to racing here by the Marcie Flipp-trained Idol Nifty.

He endured a completely luckless last start in the Manukau 318m sprint, which was in the Railway Sprint final at Group 1 level.

Idol Nifty is a proven Hatrick sprinter at the top level.

Bigtime Emjay has developed into a trap one specialist for his conditioners Gary and Sandra Fredrickson, and he secures that trap for this assignment.

Local trainer Brian Marsh is dropping his charge Tyson's Quest back to sprinting, following his bold 520m second last Friday.

Expect a competitive sprint by this fella from trap two.

There is a change to the normal Hatrick racing schedule for next week.

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A 12 race card will be raced on Monday afternoon, with the first race being dispatched at 12.40pm.

The usual Wednesday afternoon meeting will be conducted.

There is no Hatrick racing next Friday evening owing to the big profile $28,000 City Of Palmerston North Golden Chase meeting being held at the Manawatu Raceway.

The Golden Chase final features four, two dog matches raceing over 457m as the greyhounds race not only each other, but also the clock.

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