By Jordan Gerrans
Sandra Hunt has high hopes for the future of exciting dog Bust A Move and believes a step up in distance at Ipswich on Thursday evening will put him on the right path.
At 30-months-old, Bust A Move is only lightly-raced, going around 17 times for seven victories and six other minor placings.
As Hunt - a previous winner of the Brisbane Leading Trainer trophy - explained, she has taken it slow and controlled with Bust A Move as he has suffered injuries to both his pin muscles earlier on.
“I have taken him along steady as he has had quite a few issues over the time,” she said.
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“He is a lovely dog and enthusiastic despite all that, he just wants to please you.
“That is half the battle sometimes when you have a dog with a good attitude.”
From a Keybow and Invergarry Lady litter, the black dog has won six of his last nine races between the trips of 331 and 395 metres.
He will step up to 520 metres at Ipswich on Thursday evening in a no metro wins event, with an eye to becoming a more consistent runner at Albion Park at a metropolitan level when racing resumes at Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club.
The Atkinsons Dam-based trainer believes Bust A Move has the ability to be competitive at that level.
Bust A Move has been a regular Wednesday and Sunday winner at Albion Park with the kennel hopeful to also win races on feature Thursday’s through 2022.
“That is where we hope he will end up,” she said.
The experienced Hunt is making a comeback of training of sorts to Ipswich this week after not racing her dogs for the best part of three weeks.
She has nine from her kennel engaged across three days at the track.
Hunt usually races her team at Albion Park but with the premier Queensland dog track out of action, she has focused in on Ipswich.
Bust A Move comes from a successful litter which includes Keyed Alike, First Slip, Elswyk Rocky and Electric Lady, who have all won three or more races in their careers.
Hunt thinks Bust A Move will appreciate the extra distance on Thursday as he jumps from box two in the ninth event on the program.