Victorian Greyhound Racing’s brightest stars.
Seven-time group race winner and the dominant stayer of his generation.
The fastest greyhound of era, breaking eight track records.
Over the last decade, Barcia Bale and another champion Wheeler family stud dog in Fernando Bale have towered above all other sires.
Considered a trailblazer for the travelling greyhounds, winning features across the country.
The ‘Warrnambool Warrior’ – one of the sport’s most storied greyhounds.
One of the fastest – and most popular – sprinters of all time.
The leading sire of his generation, a ‘sire of sires’.
The darling of Victorian greyhound racing in the 1960s.
Three track records, four group 1s and winner of the greatest Melbourne Cup of all time.
So dominant that he was considered virtually unbeatable.
There wasn’t much Fanta Bale didn’t win during her record-breaking career.
The first million dollar winner considered by many to be the greatest of all time.
Won the Melbourne Cup at his 9th start and didn’t stop winning.
Won the Melbourne Cup at his 9th start and didn’t stop winning.
The first greyhound to win the Melbourne and Australian Cups.
The tiny stayer that helped establish a breeding legacy.
The Irish bred broodmatron that shaped Victorian breeding.
Melbourne Cup winner, Australian Cup winner, champion sire.
A champion on the track, considered by many as the sport’s greatest sire.
A modest performer on the track that produced champions for generations.