After buying Queen Assassin, Walsh left her in Brisbane with O’Dea and Hoysted for her first two campaigns.
“I left her with Steve and Matt to see if she was up to the class in Brisbane,” Walsh said.
“She won three of her first four starts for them and Steve had a good opinion of her.
“When the QTIS money finished at the end of her three-year-old season we brought her to Rockhampton and aimed her for some specific races.”
Like she did in Brisbane, Queen Assassin struck immediate success in her new Rockhampton environment, winning her first two starts for Walsh before he sent her back to Brisbane for a restricted race at Doomben in November last year.
“She came to me in great order from Brisbane and I thought she’d be very hard to beat, which she proved when she won first-up at Rockhampton last year,” Walsh said.
“She won easily again at her second run back from a spell, so we decided to give her another crack at a metro race in Brisbane.”
Queen Assassin was well supported in the 1050m dash around Doomben last November but was caught late after leading to finish third to the Gary Doughty-trained, Ralphie.
“I only took her down because she was near the end of her campaign and we tipped her out for another break straight after she finished third in town,” Walsh said.