You Mind Me – A multiple Grade OR events winner
You Mind Me has done a pretty decent job in Grade OR racing since the start of his career. He is still very young and will look to continue performing with the same level of enthusiasm in the coming years.
Although, the talented greyhound started off his career in 2011, he did not take part in a lot of events that year. He first appeared in a few trail events in order to get used to the pressure of competing at the highest level.
The D. Childs’ trainee was sent into a Grade OR contest straight away and there was immense pressure on him. He was not rated highly for his first ever event and was expected to struggle. This was exactly what happened in the end, as he made quite a few
mistakes overall.
First of all, he missed the break, which cost him some time at the start. From then onwards, it was extremely difficult for him to make up places, as he was up against some extremely quick greyhounds. He was troubled towards the mid section of the race and
had to settle for fifth place in the end.
However, the black and white dog did not lose hope after this lacklustre run and continued making improvements with the passage of time. He won quite a few races during his debut season and gained a lot of positives before the start of next year.
At the start of 2012, You Mind Me was a totally different runner compared to the past. He was quite aggressive and had the ability to absorb pressure with ease. He stared off the season on a high note and kept on gaining momentum with the passage of time.
He challenged the best in the business and defeated them convincingly on a lot of times.
However, there were a few ups and downs for Bit Chili’s son out of Miss Shauna, but that did not bother him much. He is now experienced enough to learn from his mistakes and does not repeat them again.
The quality greyhound has mostly enjoyed running in shorter distance events and he will definitely look to make his team proud in some major events in the near future.
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