“His preparation has been super, his win at Albion Park last Thursday night (in a best of the night time of 29.86 seconds) showed just how well he has come back from injury.
“But, now, he has definitely raced his last race. He is off to retirement on the couch.”
Mick Zammit echoed similar sentiments in relation to Thursday night’s heats.
“He (All Natural) was our best chance,” Mick said.
“Both All Natural (box seven) and Jay Is Jay (box eight) did not draw well, but All Natural has a lot of early speed, which can be so crucial at Ipswich.”
The injury to All Natural has certainly dulled the fanfare surrounding Jay Is Jay’s track return, however Mick Zammit explained the superstar ‘is ready’.
“We would not even contemplate a return unless he was ticking all the boxes,” Mick said.
Jay Is Jay finished second to Mackenna in an Origin Greyhound Series match-race in his last race appearance at Albion Park on June 13.
“The only reason we started giving him some work was because he was getting really bored, barking and ripping up his bedding," Mick said.