By Pat McLeod
Tony Zammit can sense something special is happening.
It’s that gut feeling that has helped elevate him to where he is today, in the highest echelon of greyhound trainers in Australia.
The focus for the revered Hall Of Famer is his young stayer, Valpolicella, who on Saturday night faces many of the nation’s best stayers in the Final of the Group 1 Bold Trease over 715 metres at Sandown.
What has Zammit fixated, is not so much where the dog will finish, but actually how she will race.
To date Valpolicella has come to prominence as a run-on stayer – beginning races towards the rear of the pack before surging in the second half of her 700 metre races.
But, Zammit is sensing a possible change in that race pattern that could elevate her from good to great.
His yardstick is one of his most successful greyhounds, Trojan Tears, who was a distance racing marvel.
“She (Trojan Tears) was definitely a major highlight of our career,” Zammit says as his mind rewound to the early 1990s.