By Isaac Murphy
Whenever interstate greyhounds make the trip for Group racing at Albion Park, it’s always beware of the locals who know every inch of their home deck.
The same principle applies for the Townsville trainers, as the Brisbane dogs arrive for the Townsville Cup Heats this Friday.
The southern raiders may have the class, but they don’t have the experience and that’s what local trainer Harold Hovi is banking on with four-year-old Gascoigne, who’s done it all at Townsville except win a Cup.
In terms of age, Gascoigne is well past his prime but he’s not showing it in his results, as he still dominates the Townsville dogs.
“He’s in his twilight days now at well over four-years-old, but the way he’s racing and bouncing around at home he’s telling us he wants more, we’ll keep him going until he doesn’t,” Hovi said.
“We’ll know when his time’s up because he’s such a consistent dog at the track, whether it’s the 380, 498 or 643 metres he’s still more than competitive, it’s not often you get a dog you can trust as much as him.
“I was really pleased to see him mix it with Jasper The Jet and Bumpy Black in the prelude last week, he had a tough middle draw and still ran a good third behind two class dogs.”
Hovi concedes things only get tougher with box eight in a heat, which also features Rockhampton Cup Champion Shakey Diesel, but he’s hoping last week’s sparring partner Jasper The Jet can help him early from the draw.
“I’ve had a bit of a look at his heat, some of the Brisbane dogs look pretty handy, but Jasper The Jet drawn in box seven is a good form guide for us,” Hovi said.
“He ran good time to beat us last week, and with his early pace will hopefully bring us across from box eight with him.
“If he can stay within a few lengths of them he’s always a chance, and if a gap opens up he’ll take it, he’s just got to get around that first turn and he’ll be in the finish.
“The Townsville Cup is our holy grail up here and even though it’s going to be tough for him, it’s a big thrill to have a dog in the race who knows the track, where some of the visitors can be a bit wobbly first-up.”