GAI Waterhouse believes she can finish the autumn carnival she has dominated by winning Saturday's Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick with star mare More Joyous, reports The Age.It says: Waterhouse, who has trained five group 1 winners in the past month, also has brilliant two-year-old Pierro in the Champagne Stakes.More Joyous will be on a seven-day back-up for the first time in her career after her brilliant victory in the Doncaster last Saturday. She will take on a field headed by the in-form

GAI Waterhouse believes she can finish the autumn carnival she has dominated by winning Saturday's Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick with star mare More Joyous, reports The Age.

It says: Waterhouse, who has trained five group 1 winners in the past month, also has brilliant two-year-old Pierro in the Champagne Stakes.

More Joyous will be on a seven-day back-up for the first time in her career after her brilliant victory in the Doncaster last Saturday. She will take on a field headed by the in-form Manighar, Melbourne Cup winner Americain and Cox Plate runner-up Jimmy Choux. ''It's mouth-watering, isn't it?'' Waterhouse said. ''I think she will turn back the international hordes. She has been wonderful this autumn and I can say that I get more out of her wins than most other horses. I think it is because she has been around for so long and people really love her.''