Coming back from injury, Capalaba was the natural starting point for the dog, with Ellis’ hard work paying off with a debut that would have him in Cup conversations.
“I’ve been working with him for three of four weeks up the straight and the only thing holding him back have been his box manners, I knew if he could get them right on Sunday, he’d run time and he jumped the best he has up there,” he said.
“Everything just clicked for him; clean out and never in trouble, I was hoping for a 19.7, 19.8 type run.
“I was a bit blown away when I saw how quick he’d gone (19.53) especially in relation to his competition.
“Columbian King’s the benchmark at Capalaba and he had everything go his way and only went three hundredths quicker, it was good to see my boy fly home because his future is the 500.”
Impact has clearly come back a better dog, and Ellis used the injury layoff wisely, with maturity beginning to shine through.
“I had high hopes for him in the Vince Curry, but having a couple of months away from the track looks to have been a bit of a blessing in disguise,” Ellis said.
“He was a hyperactive pup; always charging around he was like a bull at a gate, I’ve been able to iron out a bit of that immaturity, I think Sunday was a sign he’s going the right direction.
“There are a lot of pups that can wow you with their ability before they do anything of note on the track, now he’s shown what he’s all about I can start to plan ahead with him.”
Ellis planned to finish the job in this week’s Final, but with a deluge of rain putting the race in severe doubt he may look elsewhere while the dog is on an upward trend.
“I’d planned for him to have another run and hopefully win the Bob Vernon Final, but at this stage Sunday isn’t looking likely and who knows when or if they’re going to re-schedule,” he said.
“We’ll wait for some news on that and then decide what he does next.
“If Capalaba is out of business for the foreseeable future, we’ll probably head back to Albion Park because he’s just come back from injury and I want to keep him racing.
“He hasn’t been to the circle in a long time, so if we do go that way, I’d give him a couple of slips at the track before putting him in a Novice on a Thursday night.”