Suddenly Nicholls is seeing the traits that had him so excited in the early days, as she continues to produce some stunning runs.
“Her last five runs over the 500 have been the best of her career, I’ve never had a dog with that big a motor and the will to win as well,” the trainer said.
“She’s got herself in some sticky positions and has the ability and presence on mind to get out of them where others can’t.
“She’s usually one of the first few away but the only time she’s led up this preparation is when she almost broke the track record (22.26) over the 395 metres, you’d love to see her do it the easy way all the time but it’s building plenty of character.”
That character was on full display in her Ipswich debut last Saturday night where she made a gun field look average on the eve of the heats.
“The field she beat on Saturday night was probably worthy of a Derby or Futurity Final, it was a big race and she didn’t disappoint sitting outside the leader and coming away from them towards the end - it was a quality win,” Nicholls said.
“I was hoping she’d run well, I gave her a trial on the Monday prior to that race because she hadn’t seen Ipswich and I had an inkling she’d run well after she trialled in 30.33, but it’s always good to see them do it under race conditions.
“We had the right draw out in box seven where the speed dogs inside would take us across to sit outside the lead, you do need that bit of luck but she’s starting to make her own as well.”
How Not Too goes from box three in the second heat of the Cup on Thursday, and Nicholls is adamant she’s ready for a Group final.
“I’m pretty happy drawing box three for her heat and this is no knock on the other dogs but it’s a winnable race on the times she’s run, but again she has to perform,” he said.
“Flying Jet is an exceptional Ipswich dog drawn out in the six, he’s won 11 races there but I think he’s found his peak whereas we’re still improving.
“He’s a big animal that’ll be charging across, so we’ve got to hope we avoid him on the turn.
“Shorino, It Ain’t Billy, I could go through all of them as they’re good dogs, but the way the cards have fallen I like our chances, we’ve got every opportunity to make a Group Final but it’s up to her.”