Life has become a lot more hectic for Steve Farley with the rise of Group One winner Sincero, and the Wyong trainer wouldn't have it any other way.Between November 2010 and June this year, Sincero won seven races from eight starts culminating in his Stradbroke Handicap victory.He came back in the spring to add the George Main Stakes to his Group One record before a disappointing Melbourne campaign.He is in the spelling paddock and due to return early in the new year but Farley has plenty to keep

Life has become a lot more hectic for Steve Farley with the rise of Group One winner Sincero, and the Wyong trainer wouldn't have it any other way.

Between November 2010 and June this year, Sincero won seven races from eight starts culminating in his Stradbroke Handicap victory.

He came back in the spring to add the George Main Stakes to his Group One record before a disappointing Melbourne campaign.

He is in the spelling paddock and due to return early in the new year but Farley has plenty to keep him occupied.

"The stable is filled up and there are horses everywhere," Farley said.

"I've got 26 in work. I usually have between 20 and 25 so the numbers at the stable are about the same.

"It's just that I've got more on the books and as soon as something goes out, something else comes in.

"I've got quite a few young ones coming along and they are being educated and are in and out.

"It's busy but it's good."

Plans for Sincero are for a light autumn and winter with a return trip to Melbourne in the spring in mind.

"There's nothing concrete yet," Farley said.

"We'd like to go to Brisbane again. He'll be aimed at the Doomben 10,000 and then we might have another crack at the Stradbroke depending on what weight he gets or maybe the Doomben Cup.

"I'd like to take him back to Melbourne.

"He didn't have a lot of luck but I still think he can run a strong 2000 metres.

"He was stiff not to be closer in the Cox Plate and I think that was his best run down there."

Sincero finished ninth, 6-1/2 lengths behind the winner Pinker Pinker and hit the line strongly despite being galloped on during the race.