“She did not run as quick as I thought she would last week (24.20 seconds). It may have been the fact that it was her first night in the race kennel block. I don't know.
“I think they will both be very handy pups, quality pups. I think they will both run 500 on their ear.
“So, I think a Thursday night novice at Albion Park could be coming up sooner than later.
“I believe the two dogs will go well in this Final, but as you know anything can happen in a dog race.
“They have both got early speed, so the box draw shouldn't be a concern.
“Phantom star seems to be a real tradesman-like dog. Every time I have put her on the track she seems to find another gear.”
The 50-year-old Taylor said that since the TAB agency closed at the end of May he and Marie were enjoying ‘semi-retirement’.
“I am floating along pretty well,” he said.
“Marie and I are semi-retired. We are just enjoying life, playing around with the dogs and doing a bit of fishing.
“My wife whelps down litters of pups, so she is involved in that side of the industry. She has got some good customers.
“We will just keep going along the way we are until the end of the year and see what happens, see if one of us has to go back and do a bit of work. The dogs may be able to sustain us, they have looked after us so far very well.”