“We ran third a couple of years ago in the Rockhampton Cup with Zip Stream and many years ago ran third in a Townsville Cup
“I have made a few, but have never got any better than third. So hopefully, this year.”
Boody says this year’s five Cup heats do not have the same depth of quality as last year’s event, when first-place prize money jumped to $75,000.
Despite the same money on offer this year, Boody believes a clash with other major race events is one reason for a reduction in marquis dogs.
“There were just so many top-class dogs here last year – Jay Is Jay, Hello Mike and of course the winner Shipwreck, just to name a few,” he said.
“There are quality greyhounds across the five heats this year, but I also think possibly some people decided not to come up because they presumed there would be a lot of really good dogs nominating for the heats.”
Of the visitors, he says Tom Tzouvelis’ Saanvi, fresh from pocketing $100,000 in last Saturday night’s Golden Chase Final at Ipswich was the stand-out, with Travis Elson’s Bear’s Bullet the other major threat.
“Of the local dogs, my uncle's dog, Out The Bottle (trained by Michael Boody), has drawn the one, is a fast dog and will only get better,” he said.