“We have been working on him jumping out of the boxes better,” Wendt said.
“If he is able to jump better then he will have more speed in the race, but he makes it up in the middle stages.
“When he put on the speed in that race he won, around that bend – I got really excited.”
Wendt prepares her greyhound, who she owns, alongside her partner Gary Dahler and four sons.
She grew up around the code on the Darling Downs, recalling the days when she went to the Toowoomba track with her uncle who trained a team of greyhounds when she was still in primary school.
Clear Breeze had one start for Lindsay Joyce, who trains out of Regency Downs, at Ipswich earlier this year in the rich Vince Curry series before the black and white chaser was moved on to the Wendt kennel.