Since coming north, the Tommy Shelby-Kumbia Lass dog has had plenty of success on the track, but very little luck in box draws.
"He has had to race three and four wide on the track in his races so it will be good to see what he can do if he gets closer to the rail,” said Partland.
“I can’t wait to see him get closer to the rails.
“He is not a great beginner but at 34 kilograms, he is a dog who just puts himself in a good position usually."
Partland decided to purchase the dog after he was contacted by Langton.
“I watched a few videos and liked what I saw,” he said.
“Up here you need a dog that can run 600 metres and I think this guy will be able to do that.”
Partland is eyeing the upcoming Young Gun series and plans to freshen Saintly Highway up following Tuesday’s big race.
“That’s what we are aiming for with him,” Partland said.
With around 80 winners last year, the Partland family is experiencing a high point in racing.
“It’s a good little family affair. My wife, Louise helps me and my daughter Mikaela, boxes dogs for me.”