“He was bought by a client of ours and was originally going to race in Sydney before he decided to send him to Queensland,” Guy said.
“He’s racing very well but he nearly died from a colic attack after his last campaign.
“He had to have an operation so we gave him a good break and since he’s been back, he’s been flying.
“This race tomorrow looks a nice race for him so hopefully he can win again.”
Meanwhile Guy is delighted to have Golden Artie line up in the Magic Millions 2YO Classic.
The son of Artie Schiller was narrowly beaten by one of the state’s top youngsters Palazzo Spirit at Eagle Farm on debut in October.
He then stormed into the Magic Millions feature after collecting $105,000 in prizemoney following his New Year’s Day win.
Guy is a four-time Group 1 winner but hasn’t trained a winner at the highest level since Eagle Way claimed the Queensland Derby at Eagle Farm in 2016.
His previous Group 1 wins were with Ravarda in the George Ryder Stakes at Rosehill in 1996 and the JJ Atkins in 1995, as well as All Our Mob in the 1994 Stradbroke Handicap.