Orange sprinter Mandrake was actually tagged as the “bush legend” all because of his amazing racing career. Many believe that there’s no other greyhound more deserving than him to be tagged as such.
Orange sprinter Mandrake started his racing career in October 2004. From then, he was able to give plenty of good runs which then lead him to an incredible record of 136 starts for 47 wins, 42 seconds and 15 thirds.
Right now, Mandrake is already at the grand old age of five and a half but still in better form than ever. Some say this is all because of Robert Sharp, Mandrake’s trainer. For his star greyhound to be where and what he is now, he might have some good training techniques and unique aiding skills.
At this stage, Mandrake is considered as one of the “legends” of the sport. With all of his achievements, good shape and form, he certainly should be considered.
According to Sharp, his Mandrake, “he’s always stayed sound and had very few serious injuries and the best part about him is that he likes to get up outside the field and race around them.” Added by him, “he never gets any interference and that means no bumps and bruises.”
Thus, with Mandrake now being tagged as the “bush legend”, Sharp has a better reason not to finish Mandrake’s racing career any time soon. Once, he tried to let Mandrake retire when he hurt a leg muscle so badly but then recovered not too long, so he let him race again. He then just said, “I’ll just keep doing what I’m doing and he’ll tell me when he’s finished.”
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