By Isaac Murphy
Scott Buckland and his star pupil Yoda I Am have both faced and overcome more than their fair share of adversity.
The trainer and his dog are having the time of their lives since a critical operation turned it all around for the dog that Buckland picked up as a giveaway, now two from two since getting his clean bill of health and the trainer thinks he’s only scratching the surface with plenty of untapped potential.
“We got him as a giveaway after his first two starts, he always trialled the house down but come race day wasn’t performing anywhere near that standard, we knew something was off but couldn’t figure out what,” Buckland said.
“Everything before the race he looked a million bucks but during the race he was falling away badly in his runs and it was taking him two or three days to properly recover after a race.
“Eventually we found out his tonsils were swelling up during his races to the point where you could maybe fit a ten cent coin down his throat; a lot of trainers said it was 50/50 whether the dog would come back better with his tonsils out but he wasn’t racing well anyway so it was a no brainer and he’s been bouncing around like a pup ever since.”
Yoda I Am has got a second chance at racing life and has shown dramatic improvement in back-to-back Capalaba wins.
“Since we’ve had the tonsils out he’s gone two for two up the straight at Capalaba and improved his personal best by almost half a second,” Buckland said.
“I can’t wait to get him back to Albion Park, I’ve never had a Thursday night winner and I really think he can be the dog to do it - it’d be really special seeing he was a giveaway.
“Eight starts ago before he got the operation he got a ticket at Albion for fighting, he’s had eight starts since then with no problems, so the plan is to have two more up the straight at Capalaba, get him to ten starts where his ticket is rescinded and get him to Albion.
“He’s run some serious times there and in his steward’s trial went 29.9 which I couldn’t believe, so hopefully he’ll be well graded there in a couple of weeks.”