All of a sudden Elson Has Hope’s King running personal best times, and Limited Edition showing signs of a glowing future.
“I wouldn’t have even considered this three months ago, but after the carnival Limited Edition’s looking like she could even have a look at the 600 and turn out a bit like her mother (Cyndie’s Magic),” he said.
“Hope’s King is definitely the more consistent of the two due to his box manners but on her night, she has that x-factor that probably elevates her above his capabilities.
“I’m counting my blessings with both of them at the moment, I couldn’t find a competitive Thursday night dog there for a while and now I’ve got two in a Listed Final.”
Betting markets tell you the interstate dogs are in pole position to be winning upcoming races like the State of Origin Series and Brisbane Cup, but Elson insists the locals couldn’t be more ready.
“The standard of racing leading up to the Carnival has been exceptional, whether it’s been Limited Edition in a Winged Runner Trophy or Hope’s King in a Best 8, they’re Group class fields and that’s what we want them ready for,” he said.
“This week is another one of those Best 8 fields this time with the added incentive of being a Listed race with $17,000 to the winner.
“It’s going to help all the local dogs really compete with some of the more fancied interstate dogs that we’re expecting to see in the next few weeks.”