Jake The Muss will be out to keep his Queensland Derby prospects alive when he competes on his home track today.
Ruakaka trainers Donna Logan and Chris Gibbs already have Here He Comes (formerly Comin'through in New Zealand) in Queensland preparing for the Group One Queensland Derby (2400m) and they believe Jake The Muss has the talent to join him at Eagle Farm on June 10.
"If he wins at Ruakaka on Wednesday [today] he'll go to Sydney to try and get enough money up to ensure he gets in the Queensland Derby," Logan said.
"We didn't take him over with Here He Comes for the Rough Habit Plate because we didn't think he'd have enough stakemoney to get in, but as it turned out he would have got a start. It'll be much harder to get in the Queensland Derby so he needs to win more."
A son of Postponed, Jake The Muss finished fourth behind stablemate Tavidream in the Group Two Championship Stakes (2100m) at Ellerslie last month.