By Pat McLeod
Astute Queensland greyhound mentor Greg Stella is confident the Maroons are already one-up going into Thursday night’s three-race Origin Greyhound Series showdown at Albion Park.
The absorbing Origin clash is building as an action-packed blockbuster with Queensland’s and New South Wales’ best clashing over distance, sprint and then, the potential decider, a match-race between the state’s fastest two dogs - Jays Is Jay (Queensland) against Simply Limelight (NSW).
However Stella, who will campaign the blossoming Magistrate in the sprint race over 520 metres, suggests the decider has already been decided.
“If it comes down to the decider, Jay Is Jay looks unbeatable,” Stella said.
“There is no doubt Simply Limelight is a fast dog, but he is not a natural leader and as a rule is normally slow early.
“If that is the case, I could not imagine any dog running Jay Is Jay down if he jumped on the bunny.”
Stella says the distance and sprint encounters are the complete opposite.
“The first two are very open races and I do not think there is a stand out in either,” he said.
“Cash Master (trained by Bob Cooke) is like a local, but the others from NSW have not had a lot of experience on the track, but they are quality dogs.
“So, I think they're both even races.
“But, the match race looks pretty obvious. If you are coming down to that race at one-all, you would back the Maroons.”
Mick Zammit, who is part of the Jay Is Jay training team with wife Selena, was chuffed with Stella’s confidence in his dog, but he was slightly more subdued in his appraisal.
“Look, there is an advantage in that this is his (Jay Is Jay’s) home track, he is the record holder there and he flies there, but you still need to do everything right,” Mick said.
“I have a lot of respect for the other dog. He won an Easter Egg and they don't give those away.
“We obviously think our dog is a great chance. But, you never know what will happen in a race.
“What I do know is he is super fit and ready for Thursday.”
Mick did agree with Stella’s thoughts on the opening Origin Greyhound Series clashes.
“I think this will be a very close event,” Mick said.
“I think we have got chances in both the sprint and distance, but it could go either way.
“There will be some pressure on us if it is one-all and there is every chance that could be the case.”