“As long as she works as well again on Tuesday, she will take her place there.”
Adding to Snowden’s buoyant mood is confirmation leading jockey James McDonald will partner Dynasties in the Group 1.
McDonald was aboard for her Gold Coast Bracelet victory and like Snowden, remained confident she could figure in the finish if she reproduced that effort.
“He’s stuck with her. He quite likes her and she goes well for him,” Snowden said.
Snowden Racing has enjoyed a stellar start to the Brisbane winter carnival, already winning a brace of majors with Mazu in the Doomben 10,000 and Huetor claiming the scalp of Zaaki in the Doomben Cup.
The latter was one of three feature races winners for the stable on Saturday's Eagle Farm card, along with Sheeza Belter in the Sires' Produce Stakes and Najmaty in the Helen Coughlan Stakes.
Dynasties was a $15 chance for the Oaks with TAB fixed odds on Sunday, with the filly she relegated to second in the Bracelet, the David Vandyke-trained Gypsy Goddess, a clear cut $3 favourite.