Unseasonally fine autumn weather for the Australian Derby has not fazed Murray Baker as he eyes a fifth successful raid on the A$2 million three-year-old Classic at Randwick today.
While New Zealand contenders for the Group One staying test over 2400m tend to enjoy soft or heavy going, Baker's quartet are exceptions to the rule.
Only four of the past 20 Australian Derbies have been run on a good track, with It's A Dundeel in 2013 the only one of Baker's winners to prevail on firm ground. Nom Du Jeu (2008), and Mongolian Khan (2015) won on heavy and soft ground respectively.
Jon Snow won on a heavy track 12 months ago for Baker and training partner Andrew Forsman.
Baker is reluctant to compare this year's crop to Jon Snow.