Essery said it was nothing other than thorough training that brought about the sustained success as the dog grew into himself.
“There hasn’t been any real secret to the run he’s been on, he’s just turned two-and-a-half and it simply comes down to a bit of maturity,” she said.
“If I had to single out one thing it would be his box manners, he was very hit and miss where he’s generally one of the first out even over the short course trip at home.
“His focus on race day is second to none as well, he knows what he’s there for and is just dialled in ready to do the business.”
The dog’s now a 20-time winner and with age still on his side, Essery is hoping a good run Friday can be the start of something big.
“Probably one of the most exciting parts of all of it is he still has a year-and-a-half, maybe two years of racing left and he’s only getting better with age thus far,” she said.
“Friday’s heats are going to be another milestone for him being involved in his first Group series, my husband Steve and I take turns with trips away - I got the Country Cup - so it was only fair Steve take him to Rocky.
“The draw has gone in our favour, Love You Peaches in the one that has plenty of early speed, we’ll either match it or get a sit right behind and run on.”
Although Townsville is home, Essery is a regular at the Rockhampton Club where the dog is set to thrive.