The three-year-old fawn dog got boxed out early from lane three in his heat last Friday, but he never panicked, getting to an outside position, before cruising home to salute by five-and-a-quarter lengths.
And, his track record time of 28.17 seconds was also comfortably the fastest of all Townsville Cup heats.
Pop’s Maestro for Travis Elson had the second-fastest time of 28.31 seconds.
“The quality of dogs, especially Daysea’s Rory – he was gone last week,” Belford said.
“He was second last and he just pulled to the outside and went zip. Pop’s Maestro and him. They’ve got that much on them, it’s a joke.
“If you look at it on paper and they both do what they do, they’ll run one-two. If they went one-out, Daysea’s would beat him.