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7 May 2024

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By Mike Hill

Win or lose, Christine Pollard is thrilled to be rugging up three runners in Wednesday night's $15,600 QGOLD Open Sprint Final at Rockhampton.

And, they're not just any trio of sprinters.

They are three members of Pollard's outstanding Fernando Bale and Bossy Miss Bella litter.

"It's most likely this is the first time I've had three runners in a Final; I know it's definitely the first time I've ever had three brothers," she said.  

Based at Emerald, 270kms west of Rockhampton, Pollard has qualified Blue Ocean View (box three), Edgewood (box five) and Educator (box seven) for the $10,010-to-the-winner Final.

The trio, in sparkling form from day one, have so far won 10 races each - averaging a 54 per cent winning strike rate.

But, despite her strong representation, the trainer knows victory won't be easy.

Pollard faces a powerful Boody foursome onslaught.

Leading Central Queensland trainer Ken Boody has qualified two runners - Showtime Pompom (box one) and Who's Billy (box six) - his dad Steve has Yuri Magic in box four and uncle Mick will rug up the early favourite Sergeant Green (box two).

Races

9
9

Rockhampton | Rockhampton Greyhound Racing Club | 9:37 PM

QGOLD H

10
10

Rockhampton | Rockhampton Greyhound Racing Club | 9:57 PM

QGOLD H

"I'm going into the Final with not a lot of confidence," Pollard said.

"My boys are not well drawn, particularly Edgewood and Educator.

"Edgewood likes to go out at the start and Educator goes in."

And, of Blue Ocean View, the trainer said the dog was a very good railer but had a tendency to miss the start.

Pollard said Edgewood, the early star of the litter with six wins from his first eight starts, had lost some of his first-sectional brilliance after injuring his offside shoulder in a Brisbane trial prior to the Country Cup at Albion Park in early February.

"He stumbled on the matting in front of the boxes," the trainer said.

The blue sprinter was forced to miss the big Final after an impressive victory in the 'Rocky' regional qualifier.

"His form has slipped since then," Pollard said.

"He's lost a bit of his early speed, he's three-to-four lengths off his previous first splits."

Trainer Ken Boody.

Pollard said the Mick Boody-trained Sergeant Green looked the one to beat.

The white and brindle sprinter (from a Whiskey Riot and Butterfly Is She litter) was an impressive all-the-way heat winner in a best of the night 23.37 seconds from the rails box last week.

It was also a personal best for the chaser and Pollard said a repeat performance would be hard to match.

The other heat was won by the Steve Boody-trained Yuri Magic (23.56 seconds), scoring first-up after injury forced him to be sidelined for six weeks.

The 'odd-one out' in the final is the Juanita Thompson-trained, Warren Nicholls-owned Was A Genius, exiting box eight.

Meanwhile, victory for Pollard would cap off a fabulous eight months of racing for her Fernando Bale litter.

Emerald trainer Christine Pollard.

Since hitting the track back in September, the 10 siblings - nine are already winners - have collectively amassed 48 wins, 24 seconds and 22 thirds - all at Rockhampton - with earnings just under $130,000.

Pollard is hoping Bossy Miss Bella's second litter by Fernando Bale's brilliant son Tommy Shelby can match the quality of the first.

A smaller litter - just two dogs and a bitch - they turned six months old at the weekend.

"They're being reared in Brisbane and they look beautiful," she said.

"The bitch, particularly, looks great and reports indicate she's bossing her brothers about."

Races

8
8

Rockhampton | Rockhampton Greyhound Racing Club | 9:15 PM

QGOLD F