“But, he’s a quality dog and he’s shown that. I think the best is ahead of that dog yet and both of them actually.
“We’ve been very fortunate. These two litters have collectively won around $750,000 now.
“They’ve been very good for us. So, win, lose or draw moving forward, they’ve been very good to us and we’re enjoying it.
“But, we’ll focus on Sunday first before we aim anywhere else.”
As for Blue Bend’s impressive turn of foot inside the final 100 metres, Crawford believes it could eventually serve him well in elite longer-distance events.
“He showed what he can do on both the one-turn and two-turn tracks over the longer distance. And, I think he’ll develop into perhaps a 600 metre dog later on,” he said.
“But, for the moment while the good Group races are on over the shorter distance, we’re picking apart what’s on offer locally with him.
“He does tend to play up a bit in the boxes. But, once he gets a bit of clear running, he really does open up.