Ourbillydakid has the chance to make a great week for Wyong trainer Stephen Farley even better at Randwick on Saturday.The NSW Central Coast horseman is still smiling after the victory by Lee Freedman discard Gazza Guru on the Kensington track at Randwick on Wednesday.Ourbillydakid, who looks to have put his barrier rogue days behind him, lines up in the Patricia Ritchie Cancer Centre Handicap (1200m)."It's been a top week but it will be even better if he gets up," Farley said.Two starts back th

Ourbillydakid has the chance to make a great week for Wyong trainer Stephen Farley even better at Randwick on Saturday.

The NSW Central Coast horseman is still smiling after the victory by Lee Freedman discard Gazza Guru on the Kensington track at Randwick on Wednesday.

Ourbillydakid, who looks to have put his barrier rogue days behind him, lines up in the Patricia Ritchie Cancer Centre Handicap (1200m).

"It's been a top week but it will be even better if he gets up," Farley said.

Two starts back the five-year-old was ordered to trial to the stewards' satisfaction after getting stirred up behind the gates.

"He's one of those horses that once something stirs him up he loses it completely," Farley said.

"He's trialled since and was an absolute lamb when he raced last start at Randwick.

"I did a few things with him and he's more settled in the barriers now."

Ourbillydakid ran fourth to Festus Hagen at his last assignment over 1150 metres on the Kensington track.

"He's a nice little horse who has always shown ability and he'll go well Saturday," Farley said.

The Mr Henrysee gelding has won five of his 17 starts and been placed four times.

Apprentice Tommy Berry has the ride on Ourbillydakid who jumps from barrier five of 11.

He led all the way in his last victory in March on the Kensington track to give him successive frontrunning wins after scoring a month earlier at Wyong.

Farley said Gazza Guru was likely to run in a 2000-metre race at Rosehill on Saturday week.

Gazza Guru had one win from 18 starts for Freedman and finished second to Miss Marielle in the Listed Star Track Express Stakes (1800m) at Flemington in November 2007.

Since joining Farley, Gazza Guru has had three wins and two seconds from seven starts.