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RACE CAREER

Droopys Robinho started off his career with a bang, winning at Shelbourne in a sensational 28.70 by 8 lengths with a certain Si Senor well beaten.
Fantastic times followed where Robinho clocked 28.18 at Cork before showing his sprinting prowess at Lifford where he broke the clock on his first look at the track winning in 18.45 and then 18.46.
Back to Shelbourne where he destroyed the field giving a start and a beating to good sprinters such as Rising Fire and Likethecappers taking the event in 18.60(see video below).
From Shelbourne to Wimbledon for the English Derby where he set the track alight in the 3rd round with a 4.94 split to win in a terrific 28.61.
Unluckily eliminated in the next round after stumbling from the traps, Robinho went back to Shelbourne and beat Catunda Harry convincingly in 28.43(see video below).

More was to come from the blistering son of teds Jo, Robhino destroyed the Cork track record in his next trial in a mind blowing 27.93 run.
Mantaining that form into the Cork Laurals he broke the track record officially in 28.03(see video below) and was unbeaten after the semi final with winning runs of 28.08, 28.13 and a trouble strewn 28.59, that last race proved a disaster as despite winning it he came off the track lame and was unable to take his place in the final, for which he would surely have started as an odds on favourite and cement his claim as the fastest dog in training.

After two below par come back races, Robinho was retired, injury curtailing what was sensational track career, 14 wins from 23 races, he had the early pace to destroy the best sprinters and the stamina to hold off top class greyhounds in a finish and clock quite extraordinary times at Shelbourne, Wimbledon, Cork, and Lifford.

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