Sunday Territorian

HE’LL NEED TO FIRE LIKE A PORSCHE

Local dogs trainer says Porsche Monelli has some ground to make up in Darwin Cup

- JOSH SPASARO

STEELE Bolton trains a staggering 52 greyhounds, has a spot on the Darwin Greyhound Associatio­n committee and works fulltime as an electricia­n.

It’s a full-on life he lives, but one he loves.

He also holds genuine hopes for Porsche Monelli in Sunday’s $34,000 Group 3 Ladbrokes Darwin Cup at Winnellie Park. You only have to relive his maiden Darwin Cup win with Crocodile Crush in 2018 to see how much this event means to him.

“It’s the best feeling of my life,” he said after that victory, before winning the all-local Cup event with Spirit Monelli in 2020. Win or loss on Sunday night, the talented young trainer will still be happy because he lives a busy but rewarding lifestyle.

“It’s my life – I love greyhound racing,” he said. “I’m also a sparkie fulltime, with my dogs on the side. I’ve got 52 at the moment. If I didn’t love my job so much I’d stop going to work, but I also love my job.

“My boss is a legend and there’s a lot of flexibilit­y given to me with my greyhound training.”

There are some similariti­es between Crocodile Crush and Porsche Monelli.

“He (Porsche Monelli) didn’t really try his hardest in his heat (finishing third) and Crocodile Crush was the same at times,” Bolton said.

“For my dog to win, he’d have to gain a few lengths and the others would have to lose three or four.

“But he’s a good place chance. I’d love to see (former DGA premiershi­p-winner) Jamie Hosking win this race (with Waltzing Mickey and Micks Recall running). He hasn’t won a Darwin Cup before and this would mean the world to him.”

Star Queensland trainer Tom Tzouvelis has twoyear-old bitch Sunburst running from box five. She blitzed her heat to win by 3 ½ lengths.

“She’s really taken to the Winnellie track,” said Tzouvelis, his star stayer with a two-from-two Darwin record, not including the Chief Minister’s win which was later ruled a no-result because of a pile-up of runners. “Her first win in Darwin was unreal because she got belted all over the place. She’s not a one-dimensiona­l runner – she can come back from the field.” The 2017 Cup winner believes Vice Grip, for Peter Donnolley in box one, and Rob Ayres’ I’m Explosive in box six, will both be tough to beat.

 ?? Picture: Glenn Campbell ?? Top Darwin trainer Steele Bolton with Porsche Monelli and Queensland trainer Tom Tzouvelis’ in-form Sunburst.
Picture: Glenn Campbell Top Darwin trainer Steele Bolton with Porsche Monelli and Queensland trainer Tom Tzouvelis’ in-form Sunburst.
 ??  ?? Darwin greyhound trainer Steele Bolton with Porsche Monelli and Tom Tzouvelis’ Sunburst. Picture: Glenn Campbell
Darwin greyhound trainer Steele Bolton with Porsche Monelli and Tom Tzouvelis’ Sunburst. Picture: Glenn Campbell

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