The Auction Series was blown wide open when series favourite Sequana was injured in her heat with Moore having plenty of compassion for the Zammits, but the show rolls on and he thinks a familiar breed is the new dog to beat.
“I feel terrible for Selena and Michael Zammit seeing Sequana break down in her heat, I thought she was the bitch to beat in this series and you never wish that on anyone,” Moore said.
“It’s really up for grabs now; personally, I think the favourite should be Double Return for Brian Francis, he’s a full brother to High Order and has just as much ability as us.
“We’ll be pushing forward early and as we saw with the heat results anything can happen, with four going through from each semi I think we’ll make it if he jumps.”
Moore has been in the greyhound game longer than most and casts his keen eye over the Puppy Auction catalogue each year.
One breed in particular jumped out at Moore and the trainer got the dog he wanted.
“I’m incredibly thorough when it comes to pedigree, I really do my homework and try to find the best match - I’ve only got a small team, so you want the right dog,” he said.
“I saw him in the catalogue and was a big fan of the Dyna Double One/Slayer Return breed, I like the confirmation on a dog as well and was keen to see how they were put together.
“I went to the auction and he looked a treat, so I didn’t hesitate in snapping him up.
“It wasn’t the most sought-after breed, but you have to get the one you want.”
Moore, as he always likes to do, outsourced his rearing and back came a dog he knew he could find success with.
“I sent him down to New South Wales to get broken in with a family down there I’ve got a history with who do a great job, and he came back home in top order and I was very happy with him,” he said.
“He’s a very loveable dog which was another big tick for me; he’s quite affectionate, not scared or angry at anything and he had a perfect demeanour for racing.”