Although always racing in Jay Is Jay’s shadow, All Natural has achieved his own considerable status, especially since Jay Is Jay was sidelined through injury on the eve of the Group 1 Gold Bullion at Albion Park on February 1.
In fact, in that race All Natural almost caused a sensational boil over, failing by just half a head to Victoria’s Morton (trained by Jessica Sharp).
In his 36 starts to date he has accumulated 19 wins and 12 placings for a prize money tally of $212,615.
He is currently on a red-hot streak – nine wins from his past 10 starts, with the only ‘miss’ being his second to Morton.
Grieve-Jones said the relationships behind the ownership of All Natural was what made this ‘adventure’ even more special.
He shares ownership equally with long-time mates, and also first-time greyhound owners, Angus Wallace and Beau Bourke.
He met Angus in primary school and Beau at high school when all three attended Rochedale State High.
They are all electricians, the same age and all have birthdays in September.
They were also living at the same place when they decided to buy a greyhound.
“I have always been close to Pop (Jeff Jones) and Nan (Lillian) and would often drop over to see them,” Grieve-Jones explains.
“Pop had passed away, it was during Covid and I was visiting Nan and she was talking about this litter of pups that had just been born to Kealoah (sire Sennachie).
“I had thought about owning a greyhound, as a pet. But, thought, ‘OK, I could buy one, have it race and then I could keep it as a pet’.