Lee once trained alongside Dave Brett and has now seen his son Tony turn into one of Australia’s best and would love to add a Dave Brett title to the trophy case.
“I made the decision to come to the Dave Brett about six to eight weeks ago, I usually don’t start bitches until they’re a bit older but it’s a race I’ve always wanted to win and what she was doing on the trial track measured up,” he said.
“I actually first met Dave as a trainer in Mackay, he had a lot of success with dogs at the Gabba and I remember Tony there as a teenager soaking it all up.
“Dave was a very good man with a dog and an even better person, so it’s great to see this race and Tony’s career be as successful as they are.”
Lee said the class of the Final is clear to see by a couple of the dogs who missed out and will be hoping for some good fortune out of his box six draw.
“I was ecstatic just to get through to the Final, you only have to look at the dogs who missed out to know the quality of this week’s Final,” he said.
“Street Cry came out and won in 30.25 in a one act affair for Tony (Brett) on Monday after finishing third in the heats and Brother Jason for Peter Sullivan went 29.9 winning later that night.
“I’m hoping Connie’s Lass for Greg Stella in box four will get out and carve across like she did in the heats and that’ll give us a bit of space in the middle of the track to get a clear run to the first turn.”
Nando Dreamer stalked the leader and took off in her heat, and is Lee hoping she can put herself on the speed again to be a genuine chance.
“My girl isn’t a brilliant beginner but she’s pretty faultless, I’d be very surprised if she missed it and if she can just improve half a length she could be pressing for the front,” he said.
“She might have to lead to win because even though we ran home in 12.71 last week, Rob Cooke’s dog Cash Stack went 12.62 on the way home.
“If we do get out in front I’d say Rob’s two dogs (Cash View and Cash Stack) are the only two who’ll have a chance of running us down, but it’s a race you’re going to see a lot of good pups kick on to have big careers I think.”