Life is about to change for Ray Steele but he is hoping to continue winning habits at Maitland today with Ronray Spirit.
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The smart newcomer, who has six wins from 12 starts so far, jumps from box seven in the Len and Nellie Sharp Stakes (457m).
It is a high-quality race, with the opposition including Gosford record-holder Avondale Al (box three) and impressive newcomer Lord Licrick.
Western Sydney-based Steele, who is moving to the Victorian border soon for family reasons, thinks his charge can secure a victory here.
“This is an extraordinarily good fifth grade race,” he said. “This is not a race for the half-hearted.
“[Ronray Spirit] is going terrific.
“He didn’t have any luck last start but he has done well. Certainly if he does everything he will be competitive.”
This could be a last visit to Maitland in a while for 66-year-old Steele, who will do most of his racing at Victorian tracks after his move.
Ronray Spirit has had injury problems and is a notch down at this stage from his superb sister, Lady Ronray.
He looks better drawn from the inside, but can win here if he jumps well.
It could be a big few days for Steele, with Lady Ronray jumping from box seven in this Sunday’s Group 2 Laurels Classic Final at Sandown Park.
The Chaser, who is NSW’s sole representative in the big race, has clocked up 14 wins in 2014 and given Steele one of his best years in more than four decades of training.
“I would say so,” he said.
“I might have a look at the Paws of Thunder [in January] with Lady Ronray. I’ll have a look at the Futurity [the same month] as well.
“I’ll still come back to Wentworth Park if I have the dogs good enough.
“I’ll still be living in NSW, so I won’t be a stranger.”
Meanwhile, Richmond Vale’s Jason Mackay will continue to blood three of his promising greyhounds at Maitland.
Zipping Saxon looks the best of the trio and jumps from box one in the day’s fifth race over 450m.
He has one win and four placings from five starts so far and is dropping down slightly in class here.
Maitland Greyhound Club sponsorship and promotions manager Fred Robertson said Zipping Saxon was his best bet of the day. First race jumps at 3.57pm.
* Turner writes for Thedogs.com.au
Maitland greyhounds
Race 1:
(6) Zipping Sonny
(8) Springvale Harry
(7) Son of City
Race 2:
(7) Dishlicking Good
(4) Senor Bonka
(1) Calla Boom
Race 3:
(8) Zipping Midge
(4) Sandave Prince
(2) Jamaican Me Run
Race 4:
(4) Avondale Al
(1) Lord Licrick
(7) Ronray Spirit
Race 5:
(1) Zipping Saxon
(4) Little Chaddy
(2) Irish Gangsta
Race 6:
(5) Zipping Eastwood
(2) Jamaican Me Run
(7) Boss Number Four
Race 7:
(1) Nipper’s Babe
(2) Coolabah Moola
(6) Isabel Enlim
Race 8:
(4) Senor Laurie
(5) Fredy’s Flash
(8) Silver Steel
Race 9:
(4) Von Costa Kahn
(1) Stop Senoring
(2) Strike A Deal
Race 10:
(4) Gracas King
(5) Caloola Rebel
(2) Tommy Sunrise