As a lifelong Townsville trainer, Thomson was rapt with the local representation, and if Billy doesn’t cross the line first he’ll be hoping it’s another close to home.
“It’s great to see the Townsville representation in the final; you’ve got Gascoigne, Plyometric, Tipsy Four and Billy who can all give these southern dogs a bit of a run for their money,” he said.
“For years and years, we’ve had south-east Queensland trainers coming up with their dogs.
“A while back it was a very even mix, however the imports started to dominate the last few years but we’ve really fought back this year - it’s a great rivalry.
“I’ve won the Cairns Cup before which was my biggest thrill, but have never quite cracked a Townsville Cup.
“I’ve run in the placings on multiple occasions, I can’t tell you how much it would mean to win it.
“We got him back to the 498 metres and he went through a purple patch where he won a few on end and I thought we might be peaking a bit early, but after a couple of average runs he’s just bursting to go at the right time.”
Thomson has done a remarkable job with the dog, the give away having earnt him over $20,000 in prize money at two-and-a-half years old.
“The dog was actually a give away from Dave Burnett down in Melbourne, I rang him about another dog he had for sale out of his kennels and that dog was gone and he said ‘I’ve got a dog and a bitch that you can have’,” Thomson said.
“I said how old and he said seventeen months, I asked what breed and he said Magic Sprite who I’ve had a great association with, so I ended up taking the dog and leaving the bitch because I prefer dogs in the kennel.
“On what he’s done I probably should have taken the bitch as well, but I asked if he had named named him, and he said Billy Bottaluchi and I fell in love with him even more.”