By Pat McLeod
Brisbane trainer Greg Stella can read form guides and race patterns as well as anyone and understands why his ever-consistent Magistrate is at double-figure odds to win Thursday night’s Group 1 $375,000 Gold Bullion Final at Albion Park.
But, the 60-year-old, highly respected mentor also respects the vagaries of greyhound racing, and the age-old catch-cry that is never truer than in this sport - right place, right time.
“You have Jay Is Jay (trained by Selena Zammit), the track record holder, and Morton (Jessica Sharp), coming off a Derby win here in 29.65 seconds,” Stella says matter-of-factly.
“They are the elite dogs in the race, and others who are good, solid top grade dogs. So, as an overview, a month out this was the plan, and we have made the Final, so we are happy. I know that there are a lot of better dogs than him (Magistrate), but he has made plenty of nice races and we are just happy to be there.
“At the end of the day, if we ran a place we would be happy. That is the reality.”
However, that is where the ‘right place, right time’ adage presents a tantalizing, ‘dare to dream’ scenario.
Magistrate (box two) and Travis Elson’s Bear’s Bullet (box one) have both built impressive Group racing careers on being consistent, fast beginners.