Bechini started training dogs when he was at university in his late teens.
Over the years he says he has owned or trained a few handy dogs, ‘but nothing as good as Valpolicella’.
Bechini isn’t letting his hopes and dreams get ahead of reality, however there is no doubt the planets are aligning.
“I am normally very hard when assessing my own dogs,” Bechini said.
“But, I believe she (Valpolicella) is the closest that I am going to get to a Group 1 winner.
“It is also special that she is being aimed for the Sydney Cup. The very first staying race I ever saw live as a boy was the 1973 Sydney Cup, won by Miss Hi Lo."
From that moment, Bechini always wanted to win the Sydney Cup.
“I would just describe this whole experience as surreal. It is like a dream come true," Bechini said.
“I have always wanted a stayer of that class and to finally get one that can compete in these major races, just to compete is good enough to be honest. I just love the whole atmosphere of it. I just hope Valpolicella realises the potential that she has.
“Yes, I would love it and it would also be great for Tony to have another Group 1 winner. I have every bit of faith in him. He is an extremely good person to work with. I wish I had met him years ago.
“You learn so much from him. He is a wealth of knowledge. I hope he takes her all the way.”