An on-speed runner, Taksu followed a Rosehill victory in March with a second to O’President at Newcastle, relegating subsequent The Coast and Scone Cup winner Rustic Steel to third, before returning to the winner’s stall with a near five-length romp at Randwick last month.
He tuned up for his Brisbane trip with a Warwick Farm barrier trial last week and will be one half of Pride’s two-pronged winter carnival team, along with Stradbroke Handicap hopeful Private Eye.
“We did pretty well up there last year, we won the (Queensland) Guineas (with Private Eye) and the (Doomben) 10,000 (with Eduardo),” Pride said.
“This year it’s just going to be Private Eye and Taksu. Small and select.”
Taksu will be aiming to give Pride his second win in the BRC Sprint, which he captured with smart sprinter Tiger Tees a decade ago.
The winner of Saturday’s race is exempt from a Stradbroke Handicap ballot and Pride confirmed Taksu would head to the Group 1 if successful.