The four-year-old is unbeaten in two starts for Taylor, winning by more than seven lengths on debut in an 1100 metre maiden at Mackay last month, before leading all the way for a near four length win in a 1200 metre Class 1 at Townsville on March 9.
“He’ll be hard to beat again if he starts but I’m not sure what do to with him just yet after he drew the outside barrier,” Taylor said.
“I probably won’t make a decision until race morning but he’s a very nice horse who I hope can go through the grades.
“It’s a sticky draw so I’ll nominate him for Rockhampton on Friday as well and take it from there.”
Taylor also is hopeful top weight Edification can repeat his last start Townsville victory in the Benchmark 70 Handicap over 1560 metres.
“He’s been going through the grades as well and he seems to like racing up this way,” he said.
“I got him off Maryann Brosnan at the Gold Coast and he’s had two wins and three placings in five starts for me.”
Taylor has a team of 37 horses in work, including star sprinter Chinny Boom, who will make her comeback against her own age at Doomben on Saturday week.
“She’s going great and is being set for the Listed Mick Dittman Plate,” Taylor said.
“I want to see how she handles the grade leading into the winter races before making any definite plans with her.
“Divine Purpose has won three of her four starts for me and she’ll also go down with Chinny Boom.”