Sydney's summer staying treble is the ambitious target for lightly-raced stayer King Utah, beginning with Saturday's listed Frank Underwood Cup at Warwick Farm.
Port Macquarie trainer Wayne Wilkes doesn't go far from home unless he is convinced the trip will be worth his while and he has confidence King Utah can make the step up to stakes company.
Wilkes brought King Utah to Sydney last month to claim an upset win in a 2400m midweek race at Warwick Farm then took him to Brisbane last Saturday week where he ran second over the same distance.
"It rained before the race in Brisbane which didn't help him so it was a good effort," Wilkes said.
"He keeps stepping up and if he steps up to this class then he will go on to the Christmas Cup and the Summer Cup. They are over 2400m which is a better distance for him than the 2200 on Saturday but he needs to get the miles in his legs."