Dargusch said the signs were there early comparing Anfield Girl to one of the kennel’s original stars in Blue Texada.
“She reminds us a little bit of her half-sister Blue Texada when we were breaking her in, she showed us really explosive early speed first time out of the boxes which you just don’t see with pups of that age,” Dargusch said.
“Once we knew he had something, it was all about timing and not being in a rush - we’ll give her another couple of 431 starts, toss her out for a bit and work her up to five hundred.
“There’s no point flogging her now, it’ll only diminish what she’s capable of in the future.”
Dargusch said Anfield Girl had just continued to take steps in the right direction through her infancy and had no reason to believe she was going to slow down anytime soon.
“She was progressive right through her trials, starting out at 25.60, 25.50, 25.30 but when she came out and ran 24.86 on debut I was just staggered, we’d never had a dog break 25 at the distance and she did it first race start,” she said.
“All her trials and her first win were so impressive and we went into her Maiden final last week where she had box one thinking she was near on unbeatable, which is something we’ve never had with a greyhound before and she went out again and won in 24.96.”
Anfield Girl’s sire Dyna Double One is well known for his sprinting exploits but the Darguschs tried and tested brood bitch Rickshaw Rosie produced again with this litter.
“We bought the dam Rickshaw Rosie off Reg Kay a few years ago and put her to Barcia Bale and got Never Walk Alone and Blue Texada who were a very handy litter, who all won races,” Dargusch said.
“We knew Barcia Bale would work if we went that way second time around, but I really liked Dyna Double One and in the end it was a no brainer to go that way seeing what he’s been producing and they’ve come together for a really exciting litter.
“We sold three to Western Australia, one to Matthew McGuire in Townsville called Gold Assassin who’s won races up there and we’ve got another bitch Anfield Miss who’s probably going to start next week who’s coming along nicely.
“Not quite up to her sister’s standard but she should win her fair share of races.”