By Pat McLeod
Selena Zammit’s childhood dream of winning the prestigious Group 1 Golden Easter Egg takes a giant step towards reality on Thursday night at Albion Park with the re-emergence of sprint star Jay Is Jay.
‘The King of Queensland greyhound racing’ has been sidelined with a toe injury since being scratched from the Gold Bullion Final on February 1.
However, in his absence, his full brother, All Natural, has shown true royal ability.
‘The Spare’ was beaten a nose by Victoria’s Morton, in the Gold Bullion.
He then went on to win the Group 2 $112,500 Bundaberg Cup on Monday.
In fact, All Natural has won 10 of his past 11 starts, with his only ‘miss’ being the Gold Bullion.
Zammit's dream since she was 13 years old and watched the Golden Easter Egg live with her father (highly respected greyhound identity the late Jeff Jones) is to one day win that trophy.
“I was at the track with dad and I saw that trophy for the first time,” Zammit explained.
“I was amazed by it. I knew then that was what I wanted. Since then, my dream in greyhound racing is to hold that egg.
“Of all the trophies that are available in greyhound racing, out of all the races in greyhound racing, I want a golden egg. I want that trophy.”
Now, she has two red fawn dogs in her kennel that can realise that dream, with the heats of the Golden Easter Egg at Wentworth Park on March 30 and the Final on April 13.