By Alex Nolan
Trainer Clinton Thompson admits his two hopes face an uphill battle to win Wednesday’s Rockhampton Young Guns Final but is confident they can make their presence felt.
Clinton, who trains in conjunction with his wife Juanita at Tungamull, will box comeback chaser City Way and the highly promising Rybolt, in boxes four and seven respectively.
Both endured torrid runs in last week’s heats where they overcame early trouble to run slashing seconds and book their place in the Final.
Both City Way and Rybolt started their racing careers in the Tony Apap kennel and are from the second talented litter out of Deja Vu Rock, a daughter of Fernando Bale whose first litter combined to score 61 race victories.
City Way resumed from a 93-day lay-off when winning a novice race at Rocky on February 1 in 23.82 seconds before finding trouble from box six in last week’s second heat.
It was a similar result last week for Rybolt who, after stepping slowly from box five, found trouble early and sailed home to finish 4.25 lengths off eventual winner Pitter Patter.
Rybolt boasts a personal best time of 23.35 seconds over the course and distance, which is just a shade outside the 23.31 second personal best of likely favourite, Ring Me.
“They both got pretty good checks, but they have both come through it good,” Clinton said.
“It’s going to be hard to beat Ring Me after it drew box one.
“Rybolt isn’t the best beginner but once he gets going he has a lot of speed.
“He has run pretty good time here and if he can do that he can go close, he’s getting more confident with every start.
“City Way is more suited to the 510 metres up here but we put him in this series because he’s a good dog and class can take him a long way.
“We’ll step him up to the 510 metres soon with a view to aiming him at the Ipswich Auction Series over 520 metres, Rybolt will travel down next week to contest heats of the Auction sprint series over 410 metres.”
Clinton, who has been a thoroughbred trainer since the 1980s, said he had enjoyed making the transition to training greyhounds in recent years.