By Glenn Davis
A wet track is not ideal for Chris Waller's army, however the leading trainer is still hopeful of landing a fourth Rough Habit Plate at Doomben on Saturday.
A heavy downpour on Wednesday afternoon forced a track downgrade to a Heavy 9 but with predicted fine weather, it is on the improve and was upgraded to a Heavy 8 on Friday.
Waller accepted with six horses for the Group 3 feature over 2000 metres, but has scratched Achiever who was placed behind stablemate Senor Toba in the Group 3 Packer Plate at Rosehill last month.
Senor Toba spearheads Waller’s drive for another Rough Habit Plate victory following his previous wins with Hawkspur (2012), Sadler’s Lake (2014) and Mackintosh in 2013.
Stable foreman Brett Killion, who now heads up the Gold Coast satellite stable, is wary of the wet track for Senor Toba - the ruling $3.30 favorite.
Killion spent 16 years as foreman for Gai Waterhouse, and has worked for Patinack Farm on the Gold Coast as well as Godolphin.
“Senor Tabor is our best chance and he’s done well since his Packer Plate win,” Killion said.
“He’s done everything right since he’s been here but a heavy track is not ideal.
“We scratched him from the Queensland Guineas last month once the track was downgraded.”
Killion said all five runners were on trial for the Group 1 Queensland Derby over 2400 metres at Eagle Farm on June 12.
“We’ve got more than half the field in the Rough Habit and it’ll probably be the same in both the Queensland Oaks and Queensland Derby,” he said.