Chris Waller-trained Gatsby moved up to third in the betting for the Group 1 Golden Rose (1400m) after his successful return in The Rosebud on August 17.
Meanwhile, Switzerland, who hasn’t raced since finishing eighth in the Golden Slipper, will look to prove his Group 1 credentials in this weekend’s San Domenico.
The $1.5 million yearling has had two trials over 900 metres at Rosehill in August, finishing fourth both times.
“He is ready to go, he has had two trials,” Waller stated.
“We have not pushed him in his trials as he has a long way to go for the spring. We have kept him nice and fresh.”
Switzerland is owned by a group led by Coolmore, which also manages Storm Boy.
Storm Boy won 850-metre trials at Randwick on August 5 and 19 and is a potential starter in Saturday’s Group 3 at Rosehill.
“We will decide on Tuesday, but he’s a big chance to run,” said Storm Boy’s trainer Adrian Bott.
“He trialled well and he has improved nicely.”
Bott and Waterhouse also have Mayfair and Anode entered for one of two $250,000 Group 3 races for three-year-olds at Rosehill.
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