Ross believes the seven-hour float trip from Brisbane will be a test for both youngsters.
“The trip north will be good for their education but seven hours or more in a float is a long time for a two-year-old,” he said.
“I’m hopeful both will run well and I’ll be disappointed if they don’t - it’s a bit of a hit and miss for both.
“As well as the two two-year-olds, I’m sending up a few older horses as well.
“Mishani Trouble is a nice horse and he’ll run well while Gypsy Isle has improved a lot since her run at the Sunny Coast.”
Ross will start Defence Missile in the Class Five Handicap over 1100 metres despite the five-year-old allotted topweight with 65.5kgs.
“He’s a city horse but 65.5kgs is a lot of weight,” he said.
“I’ve been training for more than 30 years and I’ve never had a horse carry that weight.”
Ross has been a regular visitor to Callaghan Park for many years but doubts he can repeat his best effort there.
“I sent five horses to Rocky about 20 years ago when I was training at Miles and had four winners and a second but I doubt that will happen this time,” he said.