"With the Victoria Cup fast approaching, I'm certain the open class form from the carnival will again measure up through the likes of King Of Swing and Amazing Dream."
Bondi Lockdown, who has eight victories to his name from 20 starts and seven minor placings, is now headed towards the upcoming $200,000 Victoria Derby Final over 2760 metres at Tabcorp Park Melton early next month.
“He went good up there in Queensland, he just probably did not get the right runs and I might not have driven him well enough the first week,” Dunn said.
“I found him an easy enough one first-up back here in Victoria following the carnival and then he put in a real tough one second-up, which has showed a bit and gives me the confidence to drive him solider this week and enough for them to show him a bit more respect from now on.
“I will head straight to the heats of the Derby early next week month, so we have around three weeks into that.
“We will probably not race him again after that.”
Heats for the Derby will be run on the first Saturday of next month, also at Melton.
Fellow Queensland Derby and South East Derby runner, Bar Room Banta, trained by Michael Stanley, resumed smartly in NSW earlier this month, justifying his short quote at Leeton to score by over five metres.
Amazing Dream, who claimed dual success in the Sunshine State this year – winning the first ever The Rising Sun and the time-honoured Blacks A Fake – resumed in a trial earlier this week, which the quality mare won comfortably.
Following the Melton trial in which Amazing Dream looked to be cruising in, the Nathan Purdon-trained mare will now look towards the upcoming Group 2 Kilmore Cup in just over a weeks’ time.
Amazing Dream’s path is then likely to be towards the $300,000 Group 1 Victoria Cup in the weeks after.
Reigning Group 1 Queensland Derby champion American Dealer also returned to the track in a trial earlier this week in impressive fashion and is also likely to head towards Kilmore next Friday evening.