Through the Morris’ connection with the champion stable of the Dixon clan, they plan to be frequent visitors north of the border across the back end of 2022.
“We will look to send a couple more up later in the carnival,” Robbie said.
“We will see how it goes and take it week by week.
“We are very lucky to be able to have these horses stay with Trista and Grant Dixon if they are to head up.”
In the opening heat over 1660 metres, Takingcareofbusiness toughed it out behind the urgings of leading reinsman Nathan Dawson to get the better of Shane Graham’s recent stable acquisition, Mossdale Mac.
With Dawson to partner Shawn Grimsey’s Speed Dating in the Final, the Morris’ have turned to Adam Sanderson.
The son of The Gold Ace has made a promising start to his tenure as a race horse, winning six from 11 to go with two other minor placings.
“He has got really good gate speed and he has only ever made one mistake in his life and that was my fault not his,” Robbie said.
“He sails around any track and is a beautifully gaited horse.
“He has a lovely bunch of owners that are good people.”
Driven and trained by Trent Dawson, Future Assured will start from barrier two after running the second fastest time in Thursday’s heats.
Uncle Shank – for the leading combination of Pete McMullen and Chantal Turpin – took out the first edition of the Peak of The Creek last year.
Also, on the program on Saturday evening will be the Be Good Johnny Sprint at Group 3 level, the Listed Queen Of The Creek as well as a Group 3 Trotting Feature.