By Glenn Davis
Sydney’s Covid-19 outbreak has forced Brisbane-based trainer Bryan Dais to scrap a trip south for talented filly Glorious Ruby, who makes her long awaited comeback at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Glorious Ruby steps out for the first time since February in the QTIS Three-Year-Old Fillies Handicap over 1000 metres.
Dais was toying with the idea of sending Glorious Ruby to Sydney for the Group 2 Silver Shadow Stakes over 1200 metres at Randwick on Saturday week, if she performed well first-up this week.
“I had no firm plans in mind but I was thinking about running her in the Silver Shadow on Saturday week if she ran well on Saturday,” Dais said.
“But, with Sydney in the middle of the Covid outbreak, I thought it best not to send her away as I would have to send a staff member as well.
“The main aim now is to get her ready for the Magic Millions Guineas at the Gold Coast in January.
“She’s won more than $178,000 in prize money, so she should already be qualified.”
Glorious Ruby has not raced since finishing second to unbeaten Rockhampton filly Sweet Dolly in the QTIS Jewel Prelude over 1000 metres at the Sunshine Coast in late February.