“I’ve been in one (Melbourne) Cup before. Notorious Mac made the final in 2018, when I’d only been in the game for four or five years. Unfortunately, he drew box four and came last.”
Douch also has a second sparingly-raced Cup aspirant in Spot Fox, which will exit box seven in heat three (race 7, 8.42pm).
Spot Fox, which is by Bernardo, as is Here Comes Milli, has even less experience than his kennelmate, winning six of his 11 starts.
Spot Fox is a $15 chance in a heat market dominated by $2 favourite Flying Zulu (box 1) and Million Dollar Chase winner and Topgun runner-up Jay Is Jay (box 4) at $3.90.
But as is the case with any runner Douch produces, Spot Fox isn’t there to make up the numbers.
Melbourne Cup heat contender Spot Fox winning at Healesville 📷 Jason Mckeown
“He’s had a lot of issues, but he’s the best I’ve ever had him,” he said.
“He’s jumping out of his skin and don’t worry, he can run too!
“From where he’s drawn he’s going to need a lot of luck, but if there’s any trouble and he gets around the outside, he can run time. He’ll run in the 29.20s.
“I saw he was $151 to win the Cup, so I had something on him!”
Douch and wife Sue bred Here Comes Milli, with her litter also including boom G3 Great Chase winner Explicit, which has won seven from nine for Jason Thompson.
Douch has a huge opinion of another littermate, Here Comes Dezel, which created a massive impression in winning his first two starts at The Meadows in 29.91sec and 30.13sec, before pulling up lame when suffering his first defeat at Sandown on Thursday night.
“He’s the fastest dog I’ve ever had!” Douch said.
“What he’s shown me in trials, I’ve never had one do before.”