Trainer Tony Gollan and jockey Corey Brown will wait until race day before finalising a game plan to win Saturday's Group Three Healy Stakes at Eagle Farm with Temple Of Boom.Temple Of Boom produced a strong performance first-up to finish fourth to Trusted Partner in the Listed Lightning Handicap (1000m) at Eagle Farm on June 11.The four-year-old won the Magic Millions Sprint (1000m) at the Gold Coast at his previous start in January but his comeback was delayed after he was hurt in a freak trac

Trainer Tony Gollan and jockey Corey Brown will wait until race day before finalising a game plan to win Saturday's Group Three Healy Stakes at Eagle Farm with Temple Of Boom.

Temple Of Boom produced a strong performance first-up to finish fourth to Trusted Partner in the Listed Lightning Handicap (1000m) at Eagle Farm on June 11.

The four-year-old won the Magic Millions Sprint (1000m) at the Gold Coast at his previous start in January but his comeback was delayed after he was hurt in a freak trackwork accident.

"He jumped a puddle coming off trackwork one morning and cut his front tendon," Gollan said.

"It wasn't serious but he had to go back to the paddock which put him out of the autumn carnival in Sydney.

"That was very disappointing as it was a wet autumn down there and he loves the wet.

"By the time he was ready to go again it was too late for the winter but if he runs well there's a chance he might go to the Ramornie."

The Listed Ramornie Handicap, over the Healy Stakes distance of 1200m, will be run at Grafton on July 13.

Gollan is relying on Brown, who is chasing Luke Nolen for a share of the Group One riding honours this season, to have a game plan worked out to offset Temple Of Boom's outside barrier, 11.

Nolen has ridden seven Group Ones, with five coming aboard champion Black Caviar, while Brown's six victories have come from different stables.

"Corey has ridden him three times and knows the horse well," Gollan said.

"I won't be speaking to him until Saturday so I hope he'll have a game plan worked out by then.

"I would have liked an inside draw but this horse never runs a bad race and at some stage I expect him to look the winner in the straight.

"He's trained on well but I won't know until Saturday if he's at the top of his game or whether he might need the run again."

Gollan is in a dilemma with Temple Of Boom ahead of his possible Ramornie assignment.

"He's not a big horse and if he happens to win the Healy then he'd probably get too much weight in the Ramornie," Gollan said.

"I've always rated his stablemate Spirit Of Boom as a better horse but Temple Of Boom has won in Melbourne and won on Magic Millions day."