By Pat McLeod
Long-time Clifton ‘postie’ Gerard Bowe isn’t one for wishful thinking.
That character trait continues in the lead-up to two significant Finals appearances.
On Saturday his young chaser Another Level will exit box one in the $14,000-to-the-winner Golden Chase Sprint Final over 431 metres at Ipswich.
On Monday the stakes rise considerably when he enters Narkunda (box six) in the Bundaberg Cup Final over 531 metres, with $75,000 going to winning connections.
Whenever Bowe’s dogs salute, the 75-year-old celebrates with a cold beer.
With those two Finals approaching, he hasn’t stocked the fridge just yet.
“There are very good dogs in both of those Finals. Very fast dogs,” Bowe says.
“Of course, the fastest dog doesn’t always win a greyhound race, but it sure helps.”
He doesn’t go into either race with confidence, but his hopes are a little higher in the Ipswich assignment with Another Level.
“I don’t go to the track much these days, but I took him to Ipswich for his last start when he had a bit of luck, but won well,” Bowe said.
“He has the right box on Saturday night. If he is good enough, then he is good enough, but there are some good young dogs in that race.