However, he failed to measure up in the SA Derby, beating only one home, but went on to win a further five times for his Adelaide trainers.
Wieland has no concerns with Star Status backing up a week after his Townsville run last Saturday.
“I can’t see why he won’t back-up,” Wieland said.
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“His run at Townsville was very good with 63kgs and he’s jumping out of his skin.
“Louis January was too good on the day but he was allowed to bowl along in front without any pressure.”
Louis January set up a huge lead and won decisively while Star Status had to come from the tail enders before going down by two and a half lengths.
Wieland has accepted with seven horses at Innisfail and rates Dreamline in the Benchmark 60 Handicap as a strong hope of winning.
“Dreamline is also owned by Tom Hedley and she’s having her first starter for me and is going very well,” he said.
Dreamline has started 14 times for one win and six placings for previous NSW trainers Gary White and Terry Croft.
The five-year-old daughter of Dream Ahead has not started since going to the races at Orange in December last year.