Gladman says he is not chasing a start in the Cup.
“It is very nice for people to say that he could win this or do that, but I will let the dog tell me," Gladman said.
Gladman’s mention of Tyanna Belle is appropriate.
The pixie-like champion is the Gladmans greyhound fairytale, winning through to the Final of the 2022 Phoenix.
Although she finished unplaced in that feature, she retired soon after with a prize money tally of $184,450 from 76 starts.
It’s early days and Gladman will not put the weight of expectation on Hudson Bay, but there are promising signs.
“He could develop into a very good dog,” was his summation.
“He is out of a very good family and by a boom sire.
“So, I am very happy to be racing him at Capalaba at this early stage, but that is just the way it has worked out.
“There will be no issue with him going onto the circle track. It is just at the moment the best program for him is at Capalaba."
Gladman said he was quite unlucky in the Michael Miller Final, where he finished fourth to Stephen Keep’s All Lies Ahead.
"But, he has won the other races quite decisively, which has been very heartening," the trainer said.
“I have no doubt that he will get 500 metres, but again, I have no wish to rush him at all. He is only 19-months-old.
“I think he has quite a good future. It is hard to compare with other greyhounds but there will never be another Tyanna Belle.”
Hudson Bay has drawn box four for the Young Guns Final and Gladman has no issue with that.