And, Irish Bill comes up with 10 wins from 19 starts for Stephen Whyte who is based at Bunyip in Victoria’s Gippsland region.
He will take on Tempting Dash for Tzouvelis in the last match-up.
Tempting Dash won the Bogie Leigh Futurity Final on January 8.
The Golden Ticket winner will be the chaser with the fastest time, picking up $60,000, as well as direct entry into the $250,000-to-the-winner Group 1 Gold Bullion Final on February 5.
Good Odds Cobber won last year’s Golden Ticket Final for Sydney trainer Frank Hurst in a time of 29.50 seconds, after Queensland great Jay Is Jay won the event for two years in a row.
Good Odds Cobber – who then went on to win the Gold Bullion Final – retired with over $1 million in prizemoney to his name.
The Golden Ticket match races analysis:
Match 1: Vista Weird (Tom Dailly) v Tarawi Buster (Jayson Valentine)
Tarawi Buster for Jimboomba conditioner Jayson Valentine might be a $19 outsider with the biggest Golden Ticket odds, but he can keep up with the best chasers in the country.
He fought well to finish a length-and-three-quarters behind Sooty Keeping in his heat, crossing the line in 29.66 seconds.
Whether it’s straight track, various distances on a circle or the match-racing format, Valentine rates his three-year-old dog the most versatile chaser in his kennels.