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"King of Coominya" in hunt for Listed Queensland Flame

30 November 2021

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By Jordan Gerrans

If the “King of Coominya" had run his last race earlier this year, that would have been enough for Bianca Whitford at Ninetymile Kennels.

20211129-flame-photos-edits-1.JPGNinetymile King had done his job and would be able to live out his days on the couch being loved and pampered.

Everything else from here onwards is just a bonus.

The 600-metre specialist at Albion Park was flying through the back end of 2020 and into the current year before an unfortunate Achilles tendon injury cut him down as he was reaching his peak.

At one point, the black dog put seven victories in a line.

Breeder, owner and trainer Whitford feared her kennel star had run his last race, concerned that his Achilles complaint would force an early retirement.

Six months on, following surgery in Victoria, “The King” is nearing his top form again – running quicker times than ever before – shaping as a leading hope for the first ever Listed Queensland Flame this Thursday evening at Albion Park.

“We always had that in the back of our minds that he may not get back to the races because the severity of the injury,” Whitford said this week ahead of the Final. 

“We were optimistic when we first started trialling him again, in his first slip at Capalaba he ran very quick and from then on we were confident that he would come back.

“When he had his first slip around the bend, he trialed faster than he did before the injury – that was a surprise.

“I think the time off helped him after the injury and surgery, with an extended lay-off like that, if he had any other little injuries or anything happening to him then they get a chance to calm down and re-energize as well.

“He is running as fast he ever has.”

Whitford, who has been in dogs her entire life, prepares her boutique kennel of dogs with partner Chris Johnson - who is their regular kennel attendant on race day. 

It is a team effort to get the team of greyhounds to the track, while always working behind the scenes to improve their kennel facilities for the dogs.

“Bianca and I have been in dogs a long time and the challenges keep coming and when you get a good one there is always that chance that something like that could happen,” Johnson said of Ninetymile King’s recovery.

“To get him back is a real credit to the team and Bianca.

“We are just enjoying the ride with him, he has been awesome to us, and to get him back after the injury and have a crack at a few of these summer races, it is something that we are really enjoying.”

To get “The King” back to his best, multiple Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Jason Thompson played a pivotal role in the dog’s recovery.

Before he was cut down by injury, a campaign in Victoria – where Whitford and Johnson are originally from – was on the cards and when the injury occurred, the leading Thompson greyhound team stepped in.

It was the gun dog’s first crack at 700 metres at Albion Park when the injury occurred, the team knew something was not right in the run and in the car on the way home his Achilles had blown up.

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As Whitford details, an Achilles tear is not a common injury for a greyhound and it is usually one that can spell the end of their racing days.

“We are grateful for the Thompson family because we would never have King back racing the way he is right now if it was not for them,” she said.

FullSizeRender.JPGFollowing surgery in Victoria, the Listed Carnival Chase winner and finalist in the Group 1 Gold Bullion worked his way back to full fitness on the walking machine and with physiotherapy for three months.

Ninetymile King, who has won half of his career races, won brilliantly first-up at Capalaba in the middle of October before making it two from four in last Thursday’s Flame heats at Albion Park.

“He is very special to us,” Whitford said.

“When he did come down with his injury and if it was to be the end of his career, that would have been fine as he would have had a place on our couch for the rest of his days.

“To get him back is a bonus and we are enjoying every minute of it. We are going to look after him.”

While it is Whitford’s name in the race book, it is all hands-on deck at Ninetymile Kennels on their five-acre property at Coominya.

“It is a team operation here, Bianca spearheads the three of us – her uncle Graham and myself – and we like to support her,” Johnson said.

“We have got a few of our own coming through, it is exciting. We are proud of the team is going at the moment.”

Ninetymile King booked his spot in the Final, running home in 30.10 seconds in the heat, and will jump from box three on Thursday night, a draw which is favourable, according to the trainer.

While Whitford notes her kennel star is not back to his complete best yet, he is still building and might just get there on the big stage come the $37,500 Final, with the winner going through to the inaugural running of the $1.145 million TAB Phoenix in Victoria.

Johnson branded Ninetymile King’s performance in the heats as “enormous”, declaring he just does not know when to give up, which should bode well come the Final against a classy group of dogs.

Racing Queensland earlier this year announced the Flame (520m) would be run on the first major night of the TAB Golden Greys Summer Racing Carnival at Albion Park on December 2, offering $37,500 in its own right and a berth in the new million-dollar feature to the winner.

RQ was announced as one of eight slot holders in the million-dollar Victorian greyhound feature, which will be staged at The Meadows on December 18 and includes $750,000 to the winner.

“It is a really good initiative, the lure of the prize money is fantastic for greyhound racing,” Whitford said.

“The concept is completely different to what we are used to.

“For Racing Queensland to buy a slot and give us a chance to compete in it, that is fantastic.

“It would be a fantastic honour if we were able to go down to Victoria and represent Queensland.”

The final field for TAB The Phoenix will be confirmed on Friday, December 10 before the box draw is held on Sunday, December 12.

 

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