Glen Boss, back on top in Melbourne, attributes much of his success to his association with trainers Mick Kent stable and David Hayes. Bossy says: 'Both stables have been good to me but it's the old story of not riding any better or worse, I'm just riding the same but getting better mounts.' The popular rider expects Sat's winner Sadalbari to be hard to beat over 2000m on Friday. 'He was very good on Saturday, he just ambled away from his opposition and I can't see any problem with him tackling

Glen Boss, back on top in Melbourne, attributes much of his success to his association with trainers Mick Kent stable and David Hayes. Bossy says: 'Both stables have been good to me but it's the old story of not riding any better or worse, I'm just riding the same but getting better mounts.' The popular rider expects Sat's winner Sadalbari to be hard to beat over 2000m on Friday. 'He was very good on Saturday, he just ambled away from his opposition and I can't see any problem with him tackling 2000 metres at this stage of his preparation,' says Bossy.