By Jordan Gerrans
When Peter Hare approached Greg Stella in the bar at Albion Park about taking on an exciting pup he had recently purchased, the veteran trainer was not convinced at first.
“I said to Greg 'I will get you a good dog one day',” Hare remembers with a chuckle.
“I have always known him and Greg does not usually train a big number of dogs.
“Sometime later, I said to him that I thought I had a good dog for him and he said sort of ummed and ahh’d and waited, before saying he would give him a go.”
The Hervey Bay-based Hare has had some quality chasers over his years in the industry but he was yet to ever send a dog to Stella’s kennel, instead having greyhounds with Mick and Selena Zammit, among other trainers.
“This is the first I have trained for Peter and he did mention to me about taking him on when this one was broken in, and I just said give me call when that happens,” Stella recalls.
“You never know at that early stage.”
Hare had high hopes for the son of Zambora Brockie, as one of the best dogs he has ever owned - Stinger Noir – was also out of a litter from Zambora Brockie as well.
A few months on now, the Park Ridge-based kennel of Stella is overjoyed they did take on the youngster that Hare purchased, with Black Comanche considered one of the boom dogs in Queensland.
Earlier this week, respected conditioner Tom Tzouvelis branded Black Comanche the best young greyhound he has seen in the Sunshine State since the record-breaking Surf Lorian way back in 2004.
Surf Lorian broke track records at Ipswich and the Gold Coast as well as equalling Flying Amy’s track record at Albion Park.
That is high praise but Black Comanche has backed it up, unbeaten in his two career efforts at Ipswich in lightning quick time as this Saturday evening he looks to claim the time-honoured Group 3 Vince Curry Maiden.
“He is now very happy he made that decision,” Hare said about Stella taking on his dog.
In his Vince Curry semi-final last Saturday, Black Comanche ran 0.01 seconds outside the maiden class record, held by Pop The Cork, who ran 30.16 seconds over the 520-metre journey in the 2015 Vince Curry semi-final.
There was buzz aplenty around Black Comanche weeks before his first official race start, so much so that Stella did not want his trial times published in a media story around his unraced dog.
“I have been in dogs a long time and dogs trialling well and then racing well, sometimes there is a bit of difference between the two,” Stella said.
“With him, I have never had a young dog like him, running the times he has run since day one.
“At the early stage we did not know how strong he was but he runs 500 metres no worries.”