Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted August 22, 2022 Journalists Share Posted August 22, 2022 Up to seven greyhounds remain in the race for the 2022 Waterloo Cup following yesterday’s opening day at Lang Lang. The series started with 54 greyhounds, with competitors racing up to three times on the day in a knockout competition. This Sunday will incorporate quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final, with the remaining greyhounds to share in up to $26,500 including $15,000 to the winner. WATERLOO CUP DAY 2 – Sunday 28 AugustQuarter finals Crabby Yabby (James Shaw, Seymour) v Nine Nine (James Shaw, Seymour) Madam Maximus (Julia Creed, Werribee) v Master Ogilvie (James Shaw, Seymour) Rothwell Chunk (Murray Collyer, Coburg East) v *Big Opal Rocks (Mario Briganti, Devon Meadows) He’s No Slouch (Peter Craig, Langwarrin) v Bye *Big Opal Rocks has been stood down for 10 days because of injury, however trainer Mario Briganti has until Saturday to have his greyhound re-vetted with a view to potentially taking its place in the quarter finals. If not, Rothwell Chunk will run an ‘accidental’ Bye. He’s No Slouch will run a ‘natural’ Bye. Greyhounds with any sort of Bye are required to run solo. WATERLOO CUP PRIZE MONEYWinner $15,000 Runner Up $4,500 Defeated Semi Finalists $2,000 Defeated Quarter Finalists $1,000 Rothwell Chunk (red) def She Bree Rose (white) in third round Nine Nine defeats Flying Surprise in third round He’s No Slouch def Alice Morgan in third round Master Ogilvie def Envy To Burn in third round Crabby Yabby (red) def Blue Irish (white) in the third round Big Opal Rocks (white) def Major Cyclone (red) in third round View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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