Costa has a good opinion of Stoked and is hopeful she’ll make the grade to Saturday city class.
“She looks like she’s come back well from the injury and has trialled well twice,” Costa said.
“She’ll get better when she gets out to 1400 metres and when the time is right, we’re hoping to sneak her into town on a Saturday.
“I think she’s got a good each-way chance tomorrow.”
Costa has been in great form in recent weeks with three winners and as many placings from his past seven starters.
In August, Costa won the Group 2 Missile Stakes with Phobetor after winning the Listed Grafton Cup in July with Purrfect Deal.
Costa, 33, was a former NSW steward before turning his hand to training and has been based at the Gold Coast for the past five years after starting off at Warwick Farm in Sydney.
He now has 44 horses in work at the Gold Coast but has plans to expand even further.
“I’m looking for more boxes at the Gold Coast and I’m sweating on the Gold Coast rebuild next year,” he said.
“I’ve got really good owners from down south but I’m looking for more buying power so hopefully some more Queenslanders will come on board.”