"It's a terribly big ask for him to win with that weight but he's full of heart and courage and never knows when to give in.
"Michael Walker once told me that if he had to go into a battle with a horse it would be him."
Ginga Dude, a Jason Taylor mount, originally came to Queensland for the Hollindale Cup and Doomben Cup at the start of the winter carnival but suffered a setback after winning the Listed Members' Quality at Eagle Farm in April.
"I brought him here for the Doomben and Hollindale Cups but he bumped his knee after he won at Eagle Farm," Boyd said.
"I've been playing catch-up with him ever since."
Ginga Dude had a month off after the setback before finishing third in the Lord Mayor's Cup at Doomben before his last-start third to Lights Of Heaven in the Eagle Farm Cup (2200m) on June 2.
"His third in the Eagle Farm Cup was a tremendous run," Boyd said.
"He went into that run with only one run over 1600m under his belt after he hurt himself."
Boyd believes Ginga Dude is worthy of being claimed as an Australian stayer, despite his Kiwi pedigree and background.
"I brought him over in February last year to prepare for the Australian Cup and he's been here ever since," he said. "He's nearly an Aussie."
The tight-turning Ipswich track is of no concern for Boyd with the rising 9-year-old.
"The tight turns won't bother him. He's won at Moonee Valley."
Boyd will decide after Ginga Dude's Ipswich Cup performance if he will proceed to the listed Caloundra Cup (2400m) two weeks later.
"He's never been over 2400m but he's older now."
- AAP