Well versed in travelling dogs from his Sydney base, Lagogiane leaves no stone unturned once he picks his target.
“It’s a bit of a non-negotiable with me when you’re travelling for a race you do your due diligence and get up there nice and early, I’ve never been one for arriving on the day,” he said.
“He’ll get the advantage of a hit out in Free For All company this week where I think he’ll go pretty close to winning and that should have him topped up for next week’s heats.
“I’m pretty confident he’ll take to the track, everywhere I’ve taken him in the past he’s been brilliant first up from Nowra to The Meadows - with a good preparation it shouldn’t be any different.”
Lagogiane praised the Queensland greyhound racing industry for providing a race like the Listed Carnival Chase, giving dogs like Ava Wine a chance to shine.
“What Queensland has put together on a prizemoney front is just outstanding; I guess it’s the old saying if you build it, they’ll come and when you see a $27,250 Listed race over a suitable distance, that’s a pretty attractive prospect,” he said.
“It’s a unique distance the 600, it can sometimes be hard to find races with the backing of sprint and staying events, but we’ve been lucky here at home with the Super Series, Non-Graded races at Nowra for $10,000 and $5000 middle-distance racing across the board - it’s good to see multiple states getting onboard.
“We’ve had to go searching for races and I think that’s going to play to his advantage, wherever he shows up, he knows he’s there with a job to do.”
Ava Wine is likely to open the floodgates for visitors over the next few months, and Lagagione is set to strengthen his hand - headed by a Million Dollar Chase winner.
“I’m not sure on exact numbers over the Winter Carnival, but I’ll be up in Brisbane with multiple runners; three that I can probably lock in are Vicki’s Queen, Modern Talking and of course Handsome Prince,” he said.
“Vicki’s Queen has been outstanding at Wentworth Park over her career, but I think it’s time for the next level and she’s headed to Sandown for the Sapphire in a fortnight and after that will be straight up to Queensland.
“I’ve got Handsome Prince’s preparation zeroed in on the Group 1 Brisbane Cup it’s all about that race, I know he’s made his name winning the Million Dollar Chase, but I want to show Australia one hot day isn’t a summer - he’s a freak capable of plenty more.”
Lagogiane has made plenty of mates over his remarkable training career and will be calling on some more of Queensland’s leading trainers in the coming months.
“I’m lucky enough to have a lot of good friends up in Queensland; Jeff and Jane Crawford have always been good to me and Tony Apap and myself went to Dubai together and always talked about helping each other out,” he said.
“I’m hoping to have four or five dogs up at different stages over the Winter Carnival and will need to lean on blokes like Tony to hopefully help me out and take a couple on.
“I went to Darren (Russell) with Ava Wine simply because I thought it was the right fit, he knows how to have a dog right for a big final and doesn’t have a huge kennel where the dog will get plenty of attention - he’s in good hands.”