She’sgottheboom showed above average ability wining her only start by more than three lengths when she led all the way over 1110 metres at Doomben on February 15.
“She’s a very smart filly but there’s some doubt about whether the Spirit Of Booms really handle heavy tracks,” Hoysted said.
“She trialled well before she won her first start and won like a smart horse.
“She’s won on a soft track the day she won and ran good time.
“There was talk the meeting could be held over to Monday but that would have made it hard for horses getting ready for the QTIS Jewel in a few weeks.”
O’Dea and Hoysted are looking for their first QTIS Jewel victory after falling short in two previous attempts.
“There’s no question she’s a very talented filly but she’ll be taking on the Toowoomba crew on their home track,” Hoysted said.
“But she’s got very good gate speed and will lead unless something wants to take her on.”
Hoysted believes She’sgottheboom has the ability to measure up to the TAB Queensland Winter Racing Carnival but has no plans set in concrete to target races the major juvenile features.
“We’ll let her get through the QTIS Jewel first and see how she is mentally after that,” he said.
“When she first started off she was very quick but she’s come ahead in leaps and bounds since then.”