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24 April 2024

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Brisbane trainer Adam Mcintosh with former kennel star Elisheba.

By Pat McLeod

Brisbane trainer Adam Mcintosh will know within seconds if his handy youngster, Golden Bear, is able to continue his winning run with a feature scalp at Albion Park on Thursday night.

The Zambora Brockie and Golden Joy chaser has catalogued three from three at ‘The Creek’ and will exit box two at his next assignment, the Final of the Eric Thomson Memorial over 520 metres.

“He is a big dog that has always shown ability,” Mcintosh said.

“He will get better as he matures.

"He is one of those dogs that needs a bit of room up until about 20 metres, then he will accelerate.

“If he can get that on Thursday night, then he is a chance.”

With just the four starts and three wins on his resume to date Mcintosh is hopeful the early signs of potential will blossom.

Races

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Albion Park | Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club | 8:13 PM

Eric Thomson Memorial F

“I have said it from the outset, that the whole (home bred) litter has got ability, they just need to show it on the race track,” he said.

“I am just not convinced that he is handling the turns well enough yet, although he was a little better last week.

“In the heat I thought he may have been a little short of a run, but to run the time that he did (30.06 seconds), was a little bit of a surprise.

“He trialled only fair the week before in a post-to-post. I then took him away for a trip to Grafton and he trialled OK down there.

“There is no doubt that he is a good chaser. Big and strong. I would have preferred to have drawn the outside where he may have got a little bit more room.

Races

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Albion Park | Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club | 4:42 PM

Eric Thomson Memorial H

“He just needs that 10 or 20 metres to be left alone after box rise. It really is a case of whoever gets through that first turn OK, because there is not a lot separating them to the post.”

Mcintosh said he had just the three litter mates in his kennel at the moment – Golden Bear, Kisses For Gran and an as-yet unraced dog.

He said the three-member Triple By Pass Syndicate that owns Golden Bear had an association that dates back decades.

“I own the dog with brothers Michael and Scott Gould,” he said.

“We have been mates since we were about 10 years old and went to high school together.

“We met when, well let’s just say, I took Scott’s bicycle for a ‘joy ride’.

Races

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Albion Park | Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club | 9:19 PM

TAB Legacy Classic F

“We used go to a local shop and play ‘pinnies’ (pinball) and we got to know each other from there.

“In fact, Scott was the one responsible for getting me back into greyhounds after I had a break for a while.

“He organised me to do a plastering job that ended up with me buying two greyhound pups. Over the years he has often bought a pup out of litters that I have bred.”

The Eric Thomson Memorial Final offers $16,000 to the winner.

The $18,500 Legacy Classic Final over 520 metres will also be staged on Thursday night at Albion Park.

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