By Pat McLeod
Construction company boss John Catton is building a bright future for promising sprinter Locked On Scotch, with success in Thursday night’s Group 3 Brisbane Young Guns Final at Albion Park the next goal.
The Hooked On Scotch - Neytiri Queen chaser is well drawn, coming out of box two, and while Catton acknowledges the opposition is high quality, he also has plenty of confidence in his kennel’s chances.
“There is no doubt this is a very good field,” Catton said.
“Just looking at the race as an overview, Travis Elson’s Bear’s Bullet (box four) will probably get out well. Isurava (trained by Brent Kline, box seven) will probably lead and may keep Magistrate (Greg Stella) out off the rail.
“Dolly Dutton, out of the one box, is the question mark. Sometimes she jumps well and sometimes she can miss it.
“So often these races will come down to box draw and the dogs’ box manners.
“But, I know what my dog is like. I know how he is travelling. He will be there-abouts. I don't mind if he camps behind the leader and I don't mind if he leads.
“He comes out of the boxes running. He is a good starter. Sometimes he bounces half a length behind them. But, he musters pretty quickly.
“At the end of the day he is very strong at the finish. He hits the line very hard.”
Catton is hoping for a change in fortune for Locked On Scotch after several recent misadventures.
He was a late scratching for the Ipswich version of the Young Guns after a weight issue, when set to exit from box one in the Final.
The dog then looked primed for a big showing in the recent Rockhampton Cup after winning his heat. However, he drew wide (seven) in the Final and, despite a courageous run, finished out of the placings.
Even in last week’s Brisbane Young Guns heat, the result (second) could have been better.
“In his heat run, one of the other dogs was laying on him in the back straight and his head went up in the air a couple of times and he lost a few lengths and a bit of momentum,” Catton said.
“With a clear run I think he would have won that race. But, that is just the way it goes.
“What impresses me is that this dog just keeps improving.