Greyhound weekly issue 11 ndec 16

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Victorian

Greyhound Weekly Volume 1

Number 11

Friday December 16, 2016

VALE SIMON BENSON (Courtesy GRV) The greyhound racing industry is saddened by the sudden loss of Simon Benson at just 30 years of age. Simon shattered his leg in a serious bike accident on his property at Buln Buln East two months ago, and spent the next four weeks recovering at the Latrobe Valley Hospital in Traralgon. He was just learning to walk again when he collapsed at home on Monday (November 28) because of a blood clot in his leg and was rushed into Monash Hospital, where he had a major heart attack that night. He remained in an induced coma from Monday night until his passing last Saturday night. Although he has only been involved in greyhound racing for around 12 months, Simon’s larger-than-life character left a big impression on the greyhound racing community. Simon worked on the family farm, located next door to greyhound trainer Steve White, with whom he quickly formed a strong bond. “I met Simon when I moved to Victoria from NSW in November last year and have basically seen him every day for the last 12 months,” Steve said. “He’d ring me or text me 20 times a day and he got his catcher’s license and would catch my dogs for me.

He called himself the ‘pro catcher’ and he’d travel to every track around Victoria with me to race or trial.” “I gave him a Paua Kennels t-shirt, which is the name of my greyhound business, and he took a photo of himself wearing it and sent it to his dad in Darwin. He was so proud.” “He also became a member of the Warragul Greyhound Racing Club and a few months ago I bought a greyhound called He’s Clever from NSW and I gave a ¼ share to him. I held off racing him until Simon came out of hospital, and he won first up for us at Warragul.”

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