Betsy
  • Home
  • Tipping Hub
  • News
  • Odds
  • Podcasts
  • Racing
No Result
View All Result
  • Expert Tips
  • The Championships
  • New Zealand
  • SA Carnival
  • The Trial Files
  • Tasmanian Carnival
  • Greyhound Racing
Betsy
  • Home
  • Tipping Hub
  • News
  • Odds
  • Podcasts
  • Racing
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Betsy
No Result
View All Result
  • Expert Tips
  • The Championships
  • New Zealand
  • SA Carnival
  • The Trial Files
  • Tasmanian Carnival
  • Greyhound Racing
Back
Mepunga Reward claims the Temlee (Clint Anderson)

Mepunga Reward claims the Temlee (Clint Anderson)

Mepunga Reward Claims Group 1 Temlee

After eight months on the sidelines and plenty of doubt, Mepunga Reward’s resilience was rewarded with a stirring Group 1 breakthrough at The Meadows.

Betsy.com.au by Betsy.com.au
February 15, 2026
in Greyhound Racing
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Molly Haines (GRV)

Mepunga Reward’s remarkable comeback story reached its crowning moment on Saturday night at The Meadows, charging home to win the Group 1 Sportsbet Temlee (525m) in one of the most memorable finishes the race has seen.

Less than a year ago, trainer Jeff Britton wasn’t even sure the talented chaser would make it back to the track after sustaining a break to his hock.

An eight-month stint on the sidelines followed, casting real doubt over the future of one of his kennels stars.

Fast forward to now, and Mepunga Reward has completed one of the great returns – contesting six Group races since his comeback and breaking through for his first Group 1 victory in the Temlee.

 

Mepunga Reward (2) comes from absolutely nowhere to steal the Sportsbet Temlee, splitting Canya Mayhem (1) and Dashing Slay (7) in the dying strides.

Racing doesn’t get better than this. 🏁💥 pic.twitter.com/2pHwDwwJfd

— WatchDog Racing (@WatchDogRacing) February 14, 2026

“It’s been a long ride with him, and we’ve had so many highs and lows, but I love this dog and I love the way he races,” Britton said.

“He is one of the best chasers I have ever had. The way he runs through fields and finds a way in good company is second to none.”

In a thrilling finish, Mepunga Reward produced a powerful late surge to run down Melbourne Cup winner Canya Mayhem, with Dashing Slay finishing third.

Handler Craig Solkhon was overcome with emotion in the moments after the win, paying tribute to both the dog and the team behind his return.

“He had to work his backside off tonight – this dog is an absolute marvel,” Solkhon said.

“The work that Jeff has put in to get him back to the track is incredible.”

Craig Solkhon with Mepunga Reward post their Temlee victory.

A son of the late Fernando Bale out of Mepunga Isa, Mepunga Reward was bred and is owned at Mepunga by Hall of Fame breeder Barry Smith – a partnership Britton is proud to be part of.

“I can’t thank Barry Smith enough for how he breeds,” Britton said.

“Barry is a common-sense person, and we love working alongside him.”

Saturday night’s victory took Mepunga Reward’s career record to 20 wins from 43 starts and pushed his earnings beyond $350,000, a fitting reward for a dog who has shown extraordinary resilience.

There will be little time to celebrate, however, with Mepunga Reward now set to line up alongside the rest of the Temlee field in next week’s semi-finals of the Group 1 Sportsbet Australian Cup, again over 525 metres at The Meadows.

Tags: Australian CupGreyhound NewsMeadowsTemlee
Betsy.com.au

Betsy.com.au

Related Stories

A star is born: Dramatical dominates Australian Cup in breathtaking fashion
Greyhound Racing

A star is born: Dramatical dominates Australian Cup in breathtaking fashion

March 1, 2026
Speed, shocks and Slick Splits steals the show in Australian Cup semis
Greyhound Racing

Australian Cup Final: Using Race Data to decode Greyhound speed at The Meadows

February 28, 2026
Australian Cup Night Preview: Jason Adams’ best bets for Group 1 showpiece at The Meadows
Greyhound Racing

Australian Cup Night Preview: Jason Adams’ best bets for Group 1 showpiece at The Meadows

February 27, 2026
George Farrugia’s Sandown Park tips
Greyhound Racing

George Farrugia’s Sandown Park tips

February 25, 2026
Next Post
Group 1 Tancred Stakes: Beaten Jockeys

Queen Elizabeth Stakes barrier draw: Dean Watling's winners and losers

Useful Links
News
Expert Tips
Analysis
The Trial Files
Podcasts
Support
About Betsy
Contact us
FAQ
Tools
Odds Comparison
betsy_logo_web2
Subscribe to our newsletter
Stay up to date with the latest racing news!
Please wait...

Thank you for subscribing!

betsy_logo_web2
Privacy Policy      Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2025 Betsy Australia Pty Ltd | All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Tipping Hub
  • Expert Tips
  • Odds
  • Feature Races
  • Subscribe

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.