FOR Gunnedah trainer Jamie Bush, Tamworth is proving to be a happy hunting ground as his runner Come On George stormed home to take out this year's Tamworth Cup.
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Winning by four lengths, the victory was sixth victory from eight starts at Tamworth and was just 0.9 seconds slower than the track record over 457 metres, which is also owned by Come on George.
A throng of spectators saw the Gunnedah trained Come on George continue its rich run of form at the track with a massive Cup victory.
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The Cup meeting comes after months of uncertainty for the Tamworth Greyhound Racing Club, which saw it closed due to a dog fatality at a meeting in November last year.
Club president Robert Munn said the club had come a long way since the track upgrade works were complete earlier this year.
"It was a massive day for us on Saturday," Munn said.
"Crowd wise, it's the best Cup meeting we have ever had and it was so nice for the club's hard work over the past few months to pay off with such a great turnout."
Munn said the club had received positive feedback from Greyhound Racing NSW (GRNSW) regarding the track's performance since the upgrade works were complete earlier this year.
"I can say there was only one minor injury to come out of Saturday's meeting, which given it was a full eight-card meeting is a good result," he said.
"In fact, GRNSW has commented on how well is performing and how happy they are with how things are going.
"Honestly, I think this year's Cup carnival was our best ever."