TRAINER Angie Kibble is going from strength to strength at Oxford Stadium.
Her West Oxfordshire kennel just can't stop producing winners, producing no fewer than 40 last month.
Mind you, she has the ammunition with over 65 greyhounds on the racing strength.
The Kibble name has long been associated with Oxford. Going back 40 years, Henry Kibble was the top man, but now Angie rules the roost.
It's a testimony to the skills she has picked up over the years, having started out as a kennel-hand.
She continued her winning spree with another four-timer at Thursday's big trophy meeting.
She took the Herts County Board Trophy with El Nero (6-1), the Witney Lakes Trophy with Sineads Rover (7-1), the Bass Brewers Trophy with Killila Ranger (3-1) and the Eire OG Trophy with Another Scare (7-4).
And it could easily have been a six-timer as Urla Cape and Due For Gold were narrowly beaten runners-up.
Another Scare was following up her open race success for Kibble at Milton Keynes.
Ron Bicknell's Magpie Express also came up trumps at the Bucks track, while Silver Joe finished second.
Paul Walden's Toms Monarch triumphed at Sittingbourne, but Droopys Clay and Leverachie were out of luck at Romford.
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