Aspiring young Allansford trainer Sam Grant never fulfilled his greyhound racing dreams.
Sam’s life was tragically cut short when his car and a freight train, on its way to Warrnambool, collided at a railway crossing on March 19, 2013. He was only 22.
But the tragic event has never been forgotten by the Warrnambool GRC which will honour the memory of Sam’s short life with the Sam ‘Barbie’ Grant Memorial (450m) on Thursday night. Incidentally, it would have been Sam’s 30th birthday.
Warrnambool training stalwart Debbie Goudge, 59, has Nimble Blaze engaged in the $3250-to-the-winner final and the night will tug at the heartstrings for her in more ways than one.
“Sam was larger than life… And he loved his dogs,” Debbie said. “He had an infectious personality and was full of confidence.”
Debbie recalls a funny incident – well, not amusing to stewards – when the exuberance of youth came to the fore after Sam won a race.
“He was a young fella starting off in the sport and his winning greyhound had to be swabbed. And there he was, waiting outside the kennels, chatting away on his mobile phone.”
And Debbie also sadly remembers the heartbreaking incident that claimed Sam’s life.
“It was early morning, and the sun must have been in his eyes… I’d say he didn’t hear or see the train. It was a freak accident and an absolute tragedy.”
Debbie says the night will hold added poignance if giveaway greyhound Nimble Blaze (Aug ’18 Mepunga Blazer x Mepunga Rosie) – owned by her mum, Maureen – wins the Memorial.