Saturday, 27 April 2024
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Rajasthan graces Gawler
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Bob May

GREYHOUND racing returned to Gawler on Sunday night for a one-off special, and attracted a great crowd to watch an exciting night of racing.
A highlight of the night was the first appearance at the track of the well credentialed greyhound Rajasthan competing in race five – a grade five event over 531m.
Rajasthan jumped well from box two, but was quickly headed by both Sutton Daisy (box eight) and Spring Burner (box five).
Settling in well behind them on the rails, Rajasthan, a noted distance performer, used his racing strength to gradually get on level terms at the 643m boxes, and then power away to win by just over four lengths.
Second was Sutton Daisy for Angela Modra of Gawler River, with Spring Burner third for Greg Board of Murray Bridge.
2020 has been an unusual year in many ways, and it was as a result of the COVID-19 restrictions that saw Rajasthan compete at Gawler, with a new trainer.
Part owned by Tim Aloisi, along with friends Damian Bates, Matt Lehmann and Mick McSorley, Aloisi has recently taken over training duties as well.
With an eye on running some of their dogs in the upcoming cups available in SA, Tim transferred four of their dogs back to SA, and took up the training, as it is unlikely that interstate trainers could have brought them over as usual, due to border travel restrictions.
Rajasthan was purchased by Aloisi after having won a few races in Victoria, and has proven to be a great performer, having now won 39 races across four states.
He is heading towards career earnings of $400,000, and retirement with the group’s aim of just one more win, to reach their target of 40.
Racing is every Friday and Tuesday afternoon, and the public are very welcome, while still observing COVID-19 restrictions, to get down to the track.