Vision And Power's jockey has changed but trainer Joe Pride says nothing else has ahead of Saturday's Group One Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick.Nash Rawiller takes over from Jim Cassidy on Vision And Power who Pride said was almost certain to back-up in the 2000-metre race after his triumph in the $2 million Doncaster (1600m) on Saturday.Vision And Power is going for three consecutive Group Ones after landing the George Ryder Stakes (1500m) two weeks before his last-start win, with Cassidy ab
Vision And Power's jockey has changed but trainer Joe Pride says nothing else has ahead of Saturday's Group One Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick.
Nash Rawiller takes over from Jim Cassidy on Vision And Power who Pride said was almost certain to back-up in the 2000-metre race after his triumph in the $2 million Doncaster (1600m) on Saturday.
Vision And Power is going for three consecutive Group Ones after landing the George Ryder Stakes (1500m) two weeks before his last-start win, with Cassidy aboard for both.
"I'll be accepting with him and then I'll get his blood checked and have the chiropractor go over him on Friday like we do every week with him, at this stage we'll be running," Pride said.
"He just keeps putting in replica performances and it's also a carbon copy the way he pulls up every week.
"I can't see any difference with him leading up to this race to how he was leading up to the Doncaster and I'll be going to the races very confident he will perform well again."
Cassidy has forgone the ride on Vision And Power should he start in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes to stick with AJC Australian Derby winner Roman Emperor.
Pride said the Queen Elizabeth would be Vision And Power's last start of his brilliant autumn campaign.
"That will be it for him this time in, this will be his swansong this preparation and I won't be dragging him up to Brisbane," Pride said.
"I want to give him a decent break and bring him back for the spring."