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Harvel greyhound trainer Tony Collett in the mix for Premier Greyhound Racing Kent Derby glory and £20,000 prize at Central Park

Harvel greyhound trainer Tony Collett has one eye on landing the county’s most prestigious competition, the Premier Greyhound Racing Kent Derby, which starts at Central Park Stadium in Sittingbourne on Sunday.

Collett first worked with greyhounds in 1972 but remains as enthusiastic for his lifetime passion as ever, 51 years after his first day in the sport.

The 68-year-old employs seven staff at his kennels in Harvel who are responsible for the around-the-clock care of 66 greyhounds - four of which have been entered in this year’s Derby.

The competition is one of four Category One fixtures - the highest grade of UK greyhound racing - to be held at Central Park this year with £20,000 on offer to the winner.

Collett is represented by Lostrigg Paddy, Lostrigg Joel, Miami Patrol and Lostrigg Ajay in the First Round, where the top three greyhounds from six qualifying heats will advance to the following weekend’s Semi-Finals.

He described this year’s Kent Derby as one of the most competitive competitions of 2023 and accepted his quartet must be on their A-game to progress.

“We’ve got some superb greyhounds and fantastic owners entered,” said Collett. “But this is the best Kent Derby I’ve seen for many years.

“Lostrigg Paddy likely has the best chance of progressing. He’s a strong, wide runner who has been unfortunate in previous competitions and is progressing nicely. But he’s been drawn with some seriously talented dogs, so we’ll keep our fingers crossed.

“Lostrigg Joel will need to show his early pace and Miami Patrol and Lostrigg Ajay have tough draws to overcome, too.

“It’s a great event to be involved in and being less than half-an-hour from our base makes us more determined to reach the Grand Final.”

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