By Pat McLeod
Veteran trainer John McCarthy knows he hasn’t got the fastest dog in Saturday night’s lucrative Golden Chase Final at Ipswich, but he also knows Rusa Range will not leave a penny unspent in his bid to hit the $100,000 jackpot.
“His biggest asset is that he gives 100 per cent every time,” McCarthy says.
“He doesn’t do too much wrong. Just a very good, honest dog.
“But, when you have a look across there is so much quality in this field.”
Rusa Range, bred, owned and trained by McCarthy at his Wivenhoe Pocket kennels, west of Brisbane, may not have the impressive statistics and credentials of some of Saturday night’s field, but he is the model of consistency.
He has made the Final of both Golden Chase events at Ipswich, finishing sixth in the 431 metre sprint and also won the QGOLD Final over 520 metres at Ipswich in January.
From 42 starts he has nine wins and 18 placings for $43,320 in prize money.
Not the most outstanding stats in a field oozing talent and chasing the $100,000 first prize booty.
“Rusa Range is a good handy dog, but not really at Group level, but this series has given him the opportunity to be in the Final with dogs that are at that higher level,” McCarthy explains.