“This is history repeating itself,” he said. “Sundons Gift was a good trotter and won the Inter Dominion before he left, but he came back a beast and was pretty much unbeatable for the next months.
“Sundons Gift was dominant when he defended his Inter Dominion crown after coming back from Sweden and Just Believe is the same.”
Lang saw it firsthand when he chased home Just Believe with his rising star Ollivici, who was unbeaten in this Inter Dominion before meeting Just Believe.
“When you win a couple of heats you start to get a bit cocky, but I got put right back in my place last Saturday. He (Just Believe) toyed with us. He’s on a different level,” he said.
Just Believe has already created history by winning seven successive Inter Dominion races, the three heats and final last year in Melbourne and his three heats in Brisbane.
His dominance combined with in ideal barrier (gate four) have him a commanding $1.15 favourite for Saturday night.
“There’s no question he’s better than last year. I was a bit lost for words with how easily he won last Saturday. He did it in second gear. He’s a very special horse,” Sugars said.
And beyond this final, what about pleasing those international fans and returning to Sweden?
“It’s an option, we had such a great time over there and were treated like rock stars, but we just want to get through Saturday night and into some big races in Melbourne early next year before we think seriously about Sweden again,” Sugars said.