By Pat McLeod
Group racing debutante Martina Kirillidis is living her dream in the days leading into the Ipswich Gold Cup Final on Thursday night.
“There are a lot of nerves, so many,” Kirillidis said.
Her mind keeps racing ahead to the Group 1 finale at the Ipswich Showgrounds and how her chaser, Trooper Tears, will perform.
“I am trying to stay level-headed," Kirillidis said.
“I don’t want to get my hopes up too high. But, I also know he is a decent contender in this race.
“When they are racing to the line, I know he will be in it. I am dreaming about it and I am thinking, ‘Wouldn’t it be crazy if he won’.”
Trooper Tears may have been the only second-placed dog through from the seven heats, but his time, 30.24 seconds, shows that he is far from second-best.
In fact, that was the equal second fastest heat time, with Duffman (trained by Jedda Cutlack), and behind Tom Dailly’s Smooth Plane (30.13 seconds).