Brennan has booked Townsville-based jockey Carl Spry for his last opportunity to land his galloper in the BOTB Final.
Spry hails from Gayndah and his parents still reside in the town.
When Brennan was informed that Spry was riding at the meeting, he quickly booked him for his horse as he did not want a hoop of his experience riding against him.
The well-travelled Spry is using the trip to his hometown to hopefully boot home a few winners, while also catching up with his family.
“He will be chance,” Spry said of his ride in the BOTB qualifier.
“Pat is a good trainer that can get one right.”
Brennan thinks the son of Toorak Toff is more of a 1200 metre horse – having last won at that trip at Thangool in February – but says he will need to be at his best over the sprint trip this Saturday.
“The 1000 metres is unsuitable for him but lets face it, if he cant win a 1000 metre race at Gayndah, he cant win the Final,” he said.
“So, that is the way I am looking at it.”
There will be five BOTB qualifiers being conducted across Queensland this weekend – Barcaldine, Gayndah, Injune, Toowoomba and Cunnamulla.
The popular series comprises 16 qualifiers, culminating in a Final at Tattersall's Tiara Raceday at Eagle Farm on Saturday, June 25, 2022.
The Final will be raced for $200,000 in 2022.