“She arrived up here in Queensland on Tuesday night and after I took her for a walk the next day, she was bright and she seems to have settled in well.
“If she copes with all the travelling, she’s done she’ll be right in the finish.
“In this grade I think 1600 metres is her best distance and I’ll see how she pulls up after whether she runs in the Tatt’s Tiara.
“It’s not ideal to have to freshen her up for 1400 metres but if she looks like wanting a trip again, we’ll aim her for the longer race on Tatt’s Tiara day.”
The 53-year-old Noblet has been training for more than two decades and has won at the highest level with Silent Sedition in the Group 1 William Reid at Moonee Valley in 2017.
“Foxy Frida was bought for $50,000 at the sales in Melbourne and when I first got her, I never thought she would go on to win the prize money she has,” Noblet said.
“She never runs a bad race.”
Noblet was last in Brisbane in 2018 when Super Cash finished second to Santa Ana Lane in the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap before going on to place behind Prompt Response in the Tatt’s Tiara.
It was his first visit since his Group 2 winner Sistine Angel featured in the Doomben 10,000, Stradbroke Handicap and Tatt’s Tiara in 2012.