After 33 years between greyhound winners, popular thoroughbred caller and reinvigorated greyhound owner Terry Bailey will be chasing his second victory in a week at Sandown Park on Sunday afternoon.
When first starter Minh Smiley, a daughter of Fernando Bale, trained by young sensation Kayla Cottrell, made a winning debut at Ballarat last Wednesday night it ended a three-decade drought for Bailey.
It was his second starter and first winner since Bailey “pulled off a bit of a plunge” at Grafton back in 1990, with a greyhound he also trained called Light Parade.
Bailey’s first runner since reigniting his passion for the code around 18 months ago was Minh Benny – the Minh prefix comes from Bailey’s partner’s Minh Hoang.
Minh Benny, a son of Spring Gun, trained by Matt and Bianca Clark, ran sixth on debut at Sandown after missing the start and has drawn box two in the first event on Sunday (5.07pm).
“Minh Smiley’s win at Ballarat was very special for me for a few reasons,” Bailey said.
“When I said I was going to get back into greyhounds again, I decided I wasn’t going to mess around.
“I had a cancer scare a few years ago and you only live once, so whatever I do, I go a million miles an hour at it.