Palawa King confirms ‘best’ status with Super Stayers victory

Caption: Jack Smith and Palawa King take centre stage at Thursday night’s presentation after the running of the Group 2, $75,000-to-the-winner Garrard’s Super Stayers Invitational (710m) at Albion Park. (Photo: Box 1 Photography)

By Pat McLeod

Palawa King confirmed his status as the undeniable Australian distance monarch as ‘the invaders’ continued their domination of the Queensland Winter Greyhound Carnival at Albion Park on Thursday night.

‘The King’ claimed the four-dog, Group 2, $75,000-to-the-winner Garrard’s Super Stayers Invitational (710m) in a 41.56secs PB to highlight trainer Jack Smith’s summation that his champion was now at the peak of his powers.

“He is just unbelievable,” said Smith.

“He is certainly a better dog than he was at this event last year (when he ran third to Warren Nicholls Days Of Thunder). And he has certainly come good at the right time.

“I think now you can say that he is the best distance dog in Australia without sounding big headed.

 “Of course with these dogs, a different one wins it almost every night.

“If we ran this race again my dog might not win it.

“But tonight he was the best dog and that is what counts.

“You have to be on your game on the night and he does it more often than not and that is what makes him such a good dog.”

Palawa King ran his normal back-marker pattern and was given plenty to chase by Tony Brett’s Lena Jinx.

However, The King’s home stretch burst was again powerful enough to rein in that leader, with Tony Zammit’s Valpolicella running third.

“Palawa King’s greatest attribute is his enormous motor,” Smith said.

“He can just sit there and then do that, just explode when he wants to.

“I know his record up here is great, but he has won group one races on four different tracks.

“The good dogs travel. You can have a specialist at a track, but for me I can go anywhere and know that he is going to be competitive.

“You would do anything to have this type of dog.”

Smith’s wife Maree will make the 12-hour drive from their kennels in Forbes, central-west NSW, for next week’s heats of the Group 1 Queensland Cup, a feature won by The King last year.

Thursday night’s win took Palawa King’s overall record to 30 wins and 25 placings from 70 starts for $1,079,945 in prizemoney.

His record over the 710m at Albion Park is five wins and a third from six starts for $469,385 in prizemoney.

With next week’s heats of the Queensland Cup and $1million Group 1 Brisbane Cup (520m) heralding the climax of arguably the State’s most successful greyhound carnival, the interstate visitors are ominously poised.

Most threatening is the powerhouse Victorian Jason Thompson kennel, who took out all three Brisbane Cup preludes (520m) on Thursday night with Excavation (29.68), Flying Zulu (29.68) and a blistering quick Explicit (29.48).

All three are under the care of south-east Queensland master trainer Tony Brett who was ‘absolutely rapt’ by the performances of the three sprinters.

“As far as first times go they don’t go much better than that,” Brett said of Explicit’s Albion Park race debut.

“If you have dogs who can run in that 5:40 range, like Orchestrate, Postman Pat and last year’s Brisbane Cup winner Elite Machine, that’s what you need to win these races and these dogs are capable of it.”

Super Night also included four other minor features, with Michelle Sultana’s One Hot Bandit stealing the limelight with his run of 34.50sec to win the Tempest (600m) by almost 10 lengths, with Ray Burman’s Blue Hornet and Jewel Bee second and third.

One Hot Bandit’s time is the second fastest recorded at track and distance with the record at 34.43, held by Burman’s Champagne Sally.

Other feature wins on Thursday night went to:

Carramar Driver (Mark Small) – The Lightning (331m) in 19.08;

Gundy Sure Can (Sandra Hunt) – The Thunder (395m) in 22.66;

Flying Freda (Chris Halse) – The Chairman’s Cup (710m) in 41.89.

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