Fernando Bale, Australian retired racing greyhound dies at 12

Australian greyhound racing enthusiasts have received the news of the passing of the legendary Fernando Bale at the age of 12½. On the morning of Friday, November 21, his caretaker at Meticulous Lodge, Paul Westerveld, discovered the greyhound in distress. A veterinary examination revealed mobility loss in the back legs and a critical medical episode, leading to euthanasia and a final farewell.

Born on March 12, 2023, Fernando Bale rose to prominence in the sport for exceptional speed and consistent performance. Trained by Andrea Dailly for the Wheeler family, he became in 2015 the first Australian greyhound to surpass the million-dollar earnings mark. His career milestones include 35 wins from 44 starts and eight Group 1 victories. After retirement, he transitioned to stud duties at Meticulous Lodge.

As a sire, Fernando Bale has left a significant imprint, with offspring winning tens of thousands of races and accruing approximately $205 million in prize money.

“Fernando Bale passes away at the age of 12.”

Author’s note: This reflects the information available about Fernando Bale’s passing and career, preserving the facts and quotes as reported, with minimal interpretation.

Author’s résumé (120–200 characters): Renowned Australian racing greyhound Fernando Bale, a record-setter on the track and a prolific sire, dies at 12½, leaving a lasting impact on the sport.

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