Lecchino family enjoying the ride


A decision to take a deeper dive into the sport is proving a success for hobby trainer Nick Lecchino as My Mate Tip won the penultimate race at Sandown Park last night.

Lecchino has been a part of the sport for decades but only activated a trainers licence in recent years. During a quiet period with work as a bricklayer he decided to put it on hold and concentrate more on greyhounds.

“I used to have dogs when I was a teenager and in my early 20s. Then a family came along and life got busy. The involvement started again when a mate of mine asked if I’d like to buy a dog, so a group of us did that, we got the bug again and away we went,” said Lecchino.

“Our syndicate is made up of my cousins Sam and Nick plus myself. We bought the mother of My Mate Tip (Miss Gypsy Lee), she was a handy country sprinter and won 15 races. She retired to be my pet and then we decided to breed with her.

“I’ve always wanted to train dogs that I’ve bred myself. I wasn’t able to rear them as I don’t have the property but others were able to help me. Jordan Cooper reared four and Daryl Williams had the other four.”

The litter members are the only greyhounds Lecchino trains. They’ve just turned 2-years-old and the seven that have raced have all won – so far they’ve combined for 78 starts and 26 wins.

“They’re no world beaters but they chase hard and we’re having a lot of fun. For us to have already won a race in town is pretty cool – we’ve been pretty lucky,” he said humbly.

“The one who hasn’t raced she just wasn’t suited for it so the first thing we wanted to do is find her a great home. Neighbours of a colleague were looking for another pet greyhound so she’s with them and going really well. That’s very important to us.”

Lecchino lives in Geelong West however trains from the property of Jordan Cooper in Lethbridge.

“I wouldn’t be able to do what I do if it wasn’t for Jordan. He’s allowed me to train from his place as I don’t have a suitable property of my own. For him to give me some kennels and train out of there, I’m very lucky and he’s been very supportive. I can’t thank him and his family enough.”

Lecchino was the 109th trainer to win a city race at Sandown Park in 2021

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My Mate Tip (4) hooks wide late to win
Jason Adams
About Jason Adams - Racing Operations Coordinator at Sandown Park. Over 8 years involvement in greyhound racing and one of the sport's biggest and most passionate fans.
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