By Pat McLeod
Jemma Daley has had a taste of straight track success and wants more.
Her maturing sprinter, Hara’s Buddy, recently won through to the National Straight Track Championships and this Sunday is part of Daley’s two-pronged attack on the rich Capalaba Cup.
Hara’s Buddy and Victorian visitor Canya Untamed will represent the Park Ridge kennel in one of seven heats of the $112,500 Group 2 Capalaba Cup.
“The Nationals was the first straight track feature that I had actually won,” Daley said.
“Up until then I have never had the right dog to have a crack at the Capalaba features, so it is nice to have a dog like Buddy.
“Actually, we have got the next litter at the breakers now and there is one dog that is exactly like him. So hopefully I have got more candidates for Capalaba going forward.”
Daley said both her Cup contenders had plenty of raw ability, but race maturity would be the key to their success in the $75,000-to-the-winner Cup finale.
“Buddy has run quick times at Capalaba and you would think that he is near his peak now that he is just over two and a half,” Daley explains.