Mudgee trainer Peter Carr was the guest of honour at the Dubbo Greyhound Racing Club on Sunday, when the veteran trainer's latest, mammoth achievement was celebrated by his local supporters.
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Carr's Jimmy Casey, who finished third at the Dubbo Regional Million Dollar Chase Final on Saturday September 21, upset the field and stunned onlookers at Wentworth Park on Friday, starting from the fourth box and beating out the more heavily favoured Zipping Norton and Immediate to book a place in the final and a chance at the $1 million prize.
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The western product finished the race in a lightning fast 30.02 to best the nearest competitor by a margin of 2.50.
Carr and Jimmy Casey join fellow NSW product, the Frank Hurst trained Good Odds Harada who will start from the second box on Friday October 18.
Jimmy Casey will start from the seventh box, between Shima Shine and Glenn Rounds' Curt Lee.