By Isaac Murphy
Final preparations are being made for trainers travelling dogs to the Group 3 Rockhampton Cup heats this Friday night.
For Tommy Tzouvelis, his campaign with Mitchell Street started over a month ago when he travelled up on a Wednesday night to see what his charge was made of at the track.
He came back a happy man, with a win under the belt and the knowledge that as long as the dog was sound, he’d be ready to turn it on come race day where he’ll have to be at his best in a feature that attracts some of the state’s premier talent.
“It’s a race I like to be a part of every year, but it’s pretty crucial you know the dogs are going to like the place, so I was nice and early getting him up there a month ago and to see them run one-two made my mind up for me,” Tzouvelis said.
“I don’t have a huge amount of experience at the track, but it seems to agree with frontrunners and that’s exactly what Mitchell Street is.
“He looks like he’ll have plenty of competition from the locals; to Chris Riordan’s pup (Joe Patch), a couple of the Scotts up there this week (Mayoress, Fernando Beach) and I’m sure a few more will make the trip.”
The son of Fernando Bale has always been a prodigious talent but relies heavily on leading or being handy in the run, but Tzouvelis thinks he’s got a Group win in him.
“He’s a dog that needs things his way, but he’s very good when he gets it right,” he said.
“I think he’s won a dozen of his 24 starts, with a strike rate like that I wish I had a kennel full of them.
“We’ve had a crack at a few Group races with him before, most recently down at Maitland, but he’s been to Tasmania and finished behind All Hands Off at Lismore.
“He’s just that kind of dog with his box manners that on a good night could win a really handy race - I’m certainly not going to stop testing him against the best.”