Mike Moroney will chase a Group One double on Saturday with King Pulse's Galaxy chances hinging on how the lightly-raced sprinter handles the Sydney way of going.King Pulse, stablemate of AJC Australian Oaks second favourite Brazilian Pulse, is the least experienced runner in terms of race starts in the $350,000 feature sprint over 1100m."If he can go this way around he should be right in that race," Moroney said.King Pulse will be having his seventh start and hasn't raced since finishing fifth

Mike Moroney will chase a Group One double on Saturday with King Pulse's Galaxy chances hinging on how the lightly-raced sprinter handles the Sydney way of going.

King Pulse, stablemate of AJC Australian Oaks second favourite Brazilian Pulse, is the least experienced runner in terms of race starts in the $350,000 feature sprint over 1100m.

"If he can go this way around he should be right in that race," Moroney said.

King Pulse will be having his seventh start and hasn't raced since finishing fifth to a rampant Black Caviar in the Group One Newmarket Handicap (1200m) five weeks ago.

He missed another scheduled Black Caviar beating in the William Reid Stakes (1200m) on March 25 due to a high white blood cell count.

The Canny Lad gelding has recovered from that and got some experience at Randwick in trackwork on Tuesday morning when he had Doncaster hopeful Ilovethiscity for company and recorded the fastest final 200 metres of the morning on the course proper in 11.3 seconds.

"He got a bit lost on the course proper out wide but they say even the locals can sometimes do that when they are out there," Moroney said.

"Craig (Williams) rode him and said he got a bit lost until his workmate came up alongside him at the top of the straight and then he was a long way better in the straight although he did still look around a bit."

King Pulse burst onto the scene in the spring of 2009 when he won his first two starts before a close second in the Group One Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m).

The gelding resumed with a first-up fourth in the 2010 Newmarket Handicap but was seriously injured on his way back to his stall when he took fright during the freak storm that hit the track.

He spent a year on the sidelines and made his comeback with a seventh in the Group One Lightning Stakes before his last-start Newmarket fifth.

Moroney doesn't doubt the sprinter's ability but just hopes he has the "street sense" to get the better of hismore experienced rivals on Saturday.

"Even though he's a four-year-old he's had very little racing and that's going to be the little question mark in that he's not quite as tough and hard as these other horses at the moment," the trainer said.

"He's getting there with practice and he's got the natural ability to do it, it's just whether he has got the street sense at this stage to do it."

King Pulse is at $14 for the Galaxy with Swift Alliance favourite at $4.60.