By Isaac Murphy
It’s fitting that Darren Taylor’s premier Rockhampton kennel is represented in the club’s biggest race of the year.
Taylor’s Off Break and Barcia Bullet will fly the flag for the locals in Friday night’s Group 3 Rockhampton Cup Final.
Taylor is one of the unique kennels that consistently races from Townsville right down to Albion Park.
But Rockhampton has always been home - just a 15-minute drive from the track - where his duo will look to win the Cup against six of the state’s best chasers.
“The Rockhampton Cup takes on a special meaning for us every year, it’s the only time on the calendar where the good dogs come to us and to be the only local trainer with not one but two in the final is a real point of pride,” Taylor said.
“Those were four really high calibre heats last week, there’s no room for error when you need to run in the first two to progress and Off Break and Barcia Bullet both thoroughly deserve their spots.
“It only gets harder this week with six Group-class chasers alongside us, but what a thrill to be there and we won’t just be making up the numbers.”
Off Break gave a brave sight in his heat, making Tony Brett’s Enthusiastic work overtime to catch him late.
“Off Break’s a very good dog over the 510m at Rockhampton, but I took him to Bundaberg a few months ago and he’s just really taken to the place winning multiple times over the 460m and getting up to the 550m two starts ago,” he said.
“Coming up from Brisbane, he was a dog searching for confidence and it was my job to find the right place to cultivate that and that’s been at Bundy.
“He was able to come into last week’s heats off the back of that Free For All Bundaberg win and performed right up to that standard again.”