By Isaac Murphy
Zulu Rapid came to Corey Mutton’s kennels as a highly touted prospect, and while the trainer was rapt to get his hands on a quality bitch, there’s pressure that comes with it to continue the upward trend.
That’s exactly what Mutton have done, turning the short courser into a 500-metre sprinter who goes to Albion Park tonight on the back of the three-race winning streak over the same trip at Ipswich.
“It’s more relief that she’s found a bit of form since joining the kennel, a good mate of mine Peter Arnerich bought her after she won her first three starts over the short course in New South Wales and it’s just taken a bit of time for her to settle in and find her right distance,” Mutton said.
“Originally we were going to keep her over the short course, but the grading wasn’t too kind and the work she was doing at home told me she’d probably get further and since she’s been up over the 500 she’s been a different bitch.
“She hasn’t had it easy in any of her three wins drawing the four, eight and seven, but she’s just handled everything I’ve put in front of her which is really pleasing.”
Zulu Rapid’s latest 30.69 Ipswich win should translate to a nice time around Albion Park and with the change of track there’s also been a change of fortune with the box draw.
“With her confidence high I thought it was probably the right time to take her to Albion Park and she’s drawn the red in a Fifth Grade there on Thursday night which should suit, especially with the good dogs racing in the Queensland Sprint heats,” Mutton said.
“It’s a good field with plenty capable of winning on their night, but the way they’re boxed has really gone in our favour; a dog like Rattle The Gate will do it tough with no early speed from box four and a dog like In And Out will have to work over time from the seven to get across - I like our draw.
“There will definitely be a few nerves on the night, I do most of my racing at Ipswich and bring the ones with some scope to Albion but all things point to her going well.”