Wagga trainer Clint Colaiacovo and Wallendbeen mentor Jack Roy both walked away from last Friday's Wagga Wagga greyhound meeting with winning doubles.
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Colaiacova secured a double with Get On It ($7.50) in the 400m fifth grade maiden and Run Fast Maximus ($2.20) in the 320m fifth grade.
Jack Roy notched two wins with Sparky's Chance ($2.10) in the 320m maiden and Nigel's Chance in the 320m fifth grade maiden.
From Box 1 in the opening event on the program Sparky's Chance justified its short price scoring a three quarters of a length win over the Cowra trained $12 chance Dana Sock (Rod McDonald) with more than five lengths to Screen Out (Garry Anesbury) in third place.
The Roy kennel made it a winning double later in the night with Nigel's Chance saluting by two lengths, again defeating a Rod McDonald trained dog, Dana Jojo, this time by two lengths.
While playing second fiddle to the Roy kennel for most of the meeting McDonald is confident Sell More Houses will lap up a step up in distance at Wentworth Park this Wednesday after storming home to win the Ladbrokes 0-2 wins Mixed 525m at Wagga.
McDonald decided to race Sell More Houses ($4.60) as preparation for his Sydney sojourn, and was glad he did after he ran down short-priced favourite Did Dat ($1.55).