Hara’s Penny speared to the front last week from box seven and Daley is hoping she can again clear them early and show off her motor.
“Javens in box two is my biggest concern because he has the speed to put a little bit of pressure on us which she’s not going to appreciate at the start, but in saying that with her tail up after last week she should get out of the boxes and go,” she said.
“Mahogany Row and Blue Bandit are good dogs, but if she’s able to fly the lids like she can and get on the bunny with some extra fitness I think they’re going to be flat out chasing her down.
“The ace we’ve had up the sleeve is the blinkers, just to keep her concentrated on what’s in front of her not around her, that was the first time we’ve used them last week and hopefully it works again.”
It’s been a dream start for former New South Wales chaser Katana, three starts and three wins in Brisbane straight to the front and home in 29.98 in last night’s Publicans Cup heat at Albion Park.
“He was as professional as ever last night; jumped, mustered got to the front and he just doesn’t let dogs past him, to do it in the Publicans Cup only using up the one grade is a bonus,” Daley said.
“The final is going to be a lot tougher but I’m actually quite excited to see what he can do from box seven, there are a lot of dogs around that 5.50 mark early and if they bunch up he’ll go right around them.
“Fourth run in his fitness is starting to get up there and if he leads down the back, he’ll take some beating.”
Daley is already making a name for herself in the industry, with Katana’s owner Dennis Moore handing her the keys to a potential star.
“James Gallaway trained him at Grafton and did a great job but after the borders shut again I got a phone call off the owner Dennis Edwards who floated the idea of bringing the dog up here to leave in my care for the immediate future,” Daley said.
“I was extremely grateful to receive a dog with that ability and have been really happy to have carried his form.
“Dogs like him don’t come along very often and especially for me, someone who’s just getting started it’s a big deal.
“He hasn’t been here long at all and has still managed to come out and win three from three, once he’s a bit more settled with his new surroundings then you’ll only see more ability.”