Sir Banjo in perfect tune with Rockhampton fifth-grade win

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claiming a win at . (Picture: Caught In The Act Photography CQ)

Sir Banjo took out a fifth-grade final at Rockhampton on Wednesday after an impressive heat win last week.

The Ken Boody-trained dog was sent out race favourite in the 510m final, paying $2.15 with online greyhound bookmakers.

He jumped cleanly from the five box and used the centre alley to hit the lead, with Crème De Monte ($34) throwing down the challenge two lengths behind.

Sir Banjo had the break on the bend and ran on to win by three lengths in front of Skill Set ($4.60) and Crème De Monte.

He ran the journey in a time of 29.83, having set his personal best of 29.69 last week when winning his heat by two lengths in front of and Crème De Monte.


Rockhampton R8 replay – Sir Banjo


Sir Banjo's owner, , said he was happy with the run.

“It looked his race on paper last night due to the lack of speed and a wide runner outside of him,” he said.

“Last two races he's found the arm.

“He's gone sub-30 at , and lining up his potential Rockhampton times we were expecting him to be a 29.7-8 dog, so there's no surprise.

“He has probably taken a bit longer to get down to that time due to his , but he's had middle draws every start for us barring two races.

“He's due an inside box.

“We'll see him next in a heat of the Cup.

“Ken's going up there with a team and he'll have a trial prior.

“I'd expect him to run 28.5-6 there.”

Trainer Boody confirmed Campbell's thoughts.

“He's been really sound mate but has been plagued by middle boxes since he has come north,” he said.

“But he has found a couple of races lately where there hasn't been a lot of early pace so he's landed on the bunny.

“He will now head to Townsville and get a run in the cup heats and see how he goes.

“He would have to draw a low box to be any realistic chance to qualify but we can only try.”

Sir Banjo's career highlights include a runner-up finish in this year's Final 460m, a third-placing in the Bundaberg Young Guns Final 531m, and a runner-up in a 1 National Derby heat in January.

The Zamora Brockie x El Rapido dog has 12 wins and 18 placings from 42 starts, banking $59,560 for connections.


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