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Fernando Bale

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Fernando Bale
BreedGreyhound
SireKelsos Fusileer
DamDerry Linda
SexDog
Whelped12 March 2013
CountryAustralia
ColorWhite & dark brindle
OwnerPaul & Janice Wheeler
TrainerAndrea Dailly
Honours
Golden Easter Egg champion
8 Group 1 races

Fernando Bale (born December 3, 2013) is an Australian retired racing Greyhound, which many in Australia thought to be the greatest racing greyhound in Australian racing.[1] He earned a world-record $1.3m in prize money.[2]

Appearance

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Fernando Bale is mostly white in color with most of his body and legs white, but he also has a brindle rump and face (except a white stripe in the middle of his face). His official colour was white and dark brindle.[3]

Career

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His first victory was the 525m maiden special weight at The Meadows. After two further wins, he won his first of seven G1 races in the National Derby at Wentworth Park. After the Ballarat Derby, Fernando won the G1 Golden Easter Egg. His last two G1 wins were in the Adelaide Cup at Angle Park and the Top Gun at The Meadows.[4]

He raced in the Melbourne Cup Final, but placed second by a small margin. He then won the G2 Ballarat final and a free-for-all before he became too injured to race and was put out to stud.[5] As of June 2022 he had sired 165 Group and Listed winners.[2]

Pedigree

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Wigwam Wag
Gable Dodge
CJ Ima Bahama
Kelsos Fusileer
Arrigle Buddy
Lassinagh Silky
Last Boher
Fernando Bale
Black Shiraz
Primo Uno
FPrima Portrait
Chloe Allen
Awesome Assassin
Rosemary Bale
Kobie Bale

References

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  1. ^ "Fernando Bale Kelsos Fusileer x Chloe Allen". The Greyhound Recorder. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b "$100 million milestone for greyhound racing's greatest". Race Net. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Fernando Bale". Greyhound Data. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  4. ^ "FERNANDO BALE --- Form". fasttrack.grv.org.au. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Superstar Greyhound Fernando Bale retired to stud". The Herald Sun. Retrieved 15 August 2022.