By Isaac Murphy
Tricia Fuller puts her blood, sweat and tears into the greyhound industry as a key figure at both the Capalaba and Ipswich clubs.
With her knowledge of the caper, Fuller always tries to keep a couple of greyhounds in work and is finally reaping the rewards with Spring Chatter, with the bitch in career-best form well on her way to her fourth birthday.
“She’s had her fair share of niggles through her career, but I’ve never thought of retiring her; she’s a beautiful kennel dog and is a sister (Thirty Talks/Spring Dream) to Mrs. Sing who was racing well while she was out,” Fuller said.
“I always thought if I could get her to the track for an extended period of time, she could put together a run of good form like she has the last couple of months - better late than never.
“Mrs. Sing has got a bad toe and I’m not sure if she’ll get back to the track or not, so it’s been great Spring Chatter’s been able to get healthy and give me a race bitch to train.”
The bitch has put a pair of Monday night wins together recently, paving the way for her Thursday Night Masters debut a fortnight ago where she’s been knocking on the door.
“The Masters 500-metre races have been a godsend; she’s yet to win one but if she keeps running around that 30.22 mark it’s only a matter of time,” she said.
“I don’t think she’ll ever go much quicker than that, if she wins a couple in a row she goes up in grade but she’ll find herself back where she belongs pretty quickly.
“The prize money running second on a Thursday night is phenomenal, I’ve been tickled pink with what she’s done and I don’t see any reason she’ll drop her level at all.”