
They say winning becomes a habit and that is exactly what is happening with Forbes-based greyhound trainer Raymond Smith who came home from Dubbo with a hoard of silverware.
But it was Miss Ezmae who stole the show who’s 34.35 over the 605m carry was a track record and making it two on the trot after a 35.69 in Bathurst three weeks ago over a slightly longer distance.
Smith’s other chargers also performed well with Zipping Hoppo returning to racing after nearly a year on the sidelines with an impressive first up win. The time of 22.91 They say winning becomes a habit and that is exactly what is happening with Forbes-based greyhound trainer Raymond Smith who came home from Dubbo with a hoard of silverware.
But it was Miss Ezmae who stole the show who’s 34.35 over the 605m carry was a track record and making it two on the trot after a 35.69 in Bathurst three weeks ago over a slightly longer distance.
Smith’s other chargers also performed well with Zipping Hoppo returning to racing after nearly a year on the sidelines with an impressive first up win. The time of 22.91