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Donna’s special dog must overcome his Easter Trophy ‘kink’

27 March 2024

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Our Opals
Magistrate
Journalist
Jay Is Jay

By Pat McLeod

Long-time owner-breeder Donna Darcy fears one of Our Opals ‘kinks’ is likely to bring him unstuck in Thursday night’s Easter Trophy Final at Albion Park.

Although just as quick as his more celebrated litter brother Magistrate, Darcy says the wide alley (box eight), is a major hurdle.

“Our Opals is as quick as Magistrate, but it is just that he has his kinks,” Darcy explains.

“He loves the ‘cherry’ (box one), but he doesn't like the ‘strawberry’ (box eight). And, of course, this Thursday night he is coming out of the eight.

“Over his career to date (42 starts for 18 wins and 13 placings), if he is coming out of a box between one and four, you can usually say that he is going to run all right, but anything else, well, let’s just say he has his kinks.

“Obviously anything can happen on Thursday night, but I would be far more confident if he was on the inside.”

Darcy and partner Vince Mackenzie-Ross have been breeding greyhounds across four decades and have raced many with prominent Brisbane trainer Greg Stella.

Although they have tasted success across those years, Darcy says the current Fernando Bale and Inspired Hope litter was by far the best.

Races

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Albion Park | Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club | 8:25 PM

TAB Easter Trophy F

“Of all the time that we have been breeding, the tide has certainly turned for us over the past 12 months,” Darcy said.

“This litter is outstanding.”

The nine pups whelped in January, 2021, have to date accumulated $680,740 in prize money.

Darcy and Mackenzie-Ross retained ownership in four of those – Magistrate ($393,045 in prize money), Our Opals ($61,435), Journalist ($41,605) and Notification ($19,810).

Another star from the litter is the Col Graham-trained Seven Sinners – 37 starts, for 20 wins, nine placings and $110,165 in prize money.

Although Our Opals may not be the highest achiever out of his brothers and sisters, he does hold a very special place in Darcy’s heart.

“That dog is special because the word ‘Opal’ is made up of the first letter of each of our four grandchildren – Oscar, Poppy, Archie and Lily – who are aged between four and nine,” Darcy said.

“That is all of our grandchildren and they are our opals.”

In recent years Darcy and Mackenzie-Ross have moved from Brisbane to retirement in Northern NSW, at Ballina.

Races

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Albion Park | Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club | 7:40 PM

TAB Easter Trophy H

They don’t make it to the track very often these days, but were at Albion Park last Thursday night to see Our Opals win in the fastest of the four heat times, 29.83 seconds. 

“It is always great to be at the track to watch our dogs race,” Darcy said.

“However, this Thursday night we will be back in Ballina and watching on TV.”

Last week, they were ‘in town’ for the annual Queensland greyhound awards, with Magistrate a finalist for the Greyhound of the Year gong.

That award may have gone to sprint sensation Jay Is Jay, however that didn’t lessen the admiration Darcy has for her ‘best ever’ dog and trainer Greg Stella.

“Of all the dogs we have bred, Magistrate, is the best and a beautiful dog around the kennels as well,” Darcy said.

“And, I can’t speak highly enough of Greg – a great and knowledgeable trainer and such a humble, fantastic person.”

Our Opals runs to the line last Thursday.