Just what the Doctor ordered!


Judy and Bill McMahon registered their first group race win in 30 years of greyhound training when Dr Mino scored a stunning last-to-first victory in the group 2 Laurels at Sandown Park tonight.

Dr Mino bungled the start and was a clear last out of the boxes spotting the second last runner two lengths past the post the first time. As the field bunched through the first turn, Dr Mino switched to the rails and dashed through a narrow gap along the rails to move into third and took off in pursuit of early leaders Slingshot Gypsy and Zoom Out. She then switched to the outside coming off the back straight, sweeping past the lamp lighters on turning for home and powering to a one and half length win in 29.83.

While a tardy start would typically put paid to a greyhound’s winning chances – especially when running just 5.42 to the first split in a group race final – handler Bill McMahon couldn’t have been happier to see his charge fall out of the boxes, believing it was her best chance to avoid trouble and capitalise on the greyhound’s strength.

“I was happy as Larry when she missed the kick. She had to miss the kick,” he told Sky Racing’s Dave Carlson straight after the race.

“Once we got through the catching pen (the first time) I thought we were home, especially with those two dogs in front, I was pretty confident we could catch them.”

Handler Bill McMahon cheers Dr Mino home for their kennel's first group race success

Dr Mino burst onto the racing scene in October when she went through the rich Vic Breeders series undefeated. Last night’s win was her fifth from 10 career starts – all at Sandown Park – and took her career prize money beyond $72,000. The result for the husband and wife team was particularly pleasing given that, with the assistance of their five kids, the family does all of the work to get their home bred pups to the track.

“She’s been super from day 1 when we broke her in. The Vic Breeders was the target, then everything played out from there. It’s a good start to her career.”

Added Judy, “the kids get a lot out of it as well because they do so much of the work with them when they’re pups, bringing them up through the ranks and handling them in the kennels. There’s some excited people in the family right now.”

Dr Mino’s next assignment sees her drop to a restricted win race event at Sandown Park this Sunday (race 4, box 3) at Sandown Park this Sunday before being set for the heats of the Damsels Dash at The Meadows on Saturday 30 December.

The Laurels, greyhound racing’s equivalent to thoroughbred racing’s Oaks, is one of the most highly regarded series in the country with many winners carving out impressive careers both on the race track and in the breeding barn. Notable past winners of the Laurels include Melbourne Cup winners Cheltenham Lass (1965) and Carrington Jade (1975), Australian Hall of Famers Sandi’s Me Mum (1989) and Paua To Burn (2004), and Topgun winner Up Hill Jill (2016).

Click here for full results from last night’s race meeting.

Dr Mino comes from last to win the group 2 Laurels
Mick Floyd
About Mick Floyd - Mick is the Racing and Media Manager at Sandown Park and has 15 years of experience in the sport. He has a finely tuned talent for finding three legs of a quaddie. You can follow his ramblings on Twitter - @mickfloyd
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