“It was fantastic,” Cheryl said.
“I was delighted but it was very nerve-racking waiting for the other heats.
“That was the hardest part I reckon; I was very excited but we had to wait for the best two in the last heat.
“You get the thrill of watching her win but then you are thinking 'they might go better than her', but it was good in the end."
While Mitch’s name is listed as trainer and Cheryl as owner, it is a family team effort at the Northfield kennel with everyone pitching in, including other family members to get the dogs to their peak condition.
The rainy conditions around Albion Park on Thursday night helped their kennel star, Cheryl believes, as she was able to come home strong in the concluding stages.
Nearing four years of age and having won over 30 races, the Group 3 Golden Ticket victory is the largest for prize money across her career, with another opportunity to grab an even bigger purse in the Golden Bullion next month.
“She has been a really good dog to us – she is very special to us,” Cheryl, who also has her own trainers licence, said.
She ran second in the Group 2 Futurity at Albion Park in late 2019, before also going close in the Group 1 National Futurity Final at Wentworth Park, contesting the Group 2 Oaks at Richmond, running fifth in the Casino Cup before a fourth placed effort in the 2021 Brisbane Cup.
“If we had a bit of luck at the right time it would be a different story, she has won over $200,000 now and her biggest cheque was $10,000 before Thursday night, which is unbelievable," Mitch said.
Looking ahead to the Group 1 Gold Bullion, the Northfield team are discussing if she will have another run of trial before the big dance, while aiming to draw between box one and three for the $300,000 event.
Also at Albion Park on Thursday evening, Victorian dog Knicks Bale survived a diving finish from the chasing pack to claim the Listed Clem Jones Cup Final in 42.82 seconds over the staying trip.
Tony Brett’s Orchestrate made it two triumphs from two attempts back from a long lay-off to win the Australian Day Trophy.
Orchestrate’s victory was part of the Brett kennel’s winning double across the 12-event program from Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club.