“He's an old warrior. He'll run around. He'll run first to sixth or seventh,” Moody said.
“He'll do Pounding things. He'll earn a cheque. But, I think the race that will suit him is the Tatt’s Cup in a couple of weeks.
“We'd love to be competitive on Saturday, but we're realists. He's been very good his last couple of runs in Melbourne.
“He is back to 2200 metres, they'll probably find him a bit sharp, but he'll earn a cheque and then he'll go to the Tatt’s Cup, where he'll be very well placed.”
Meanwhile, Moody and Coleman opted to not bring their biggest stable star, Sheza Alibi, to Brisbane for the winter of 2026.