The former New Zealander is now with Danny O'Brien, who produced the son of Guillotine to win at Monday's Cranbourne trials.
He said the four-year-old is likely to open his spring campaign at Caulfield on September 20 and, obviously, needed to raise his rating to gain a start in the better races.
"He hasn't done much wrong, we'll start him off in an open handicap and see where we get to," O'Brien said.
"He's lightly-raced, he seems to
have plenty of upside. If he could get into a good race it would probably be
the Emirates." - NZ Racing Desk