Trainer Chris Waller is planning a massive assault on next year's Brisbane winter carnival but still has unfinished business this time around.Waller, who will saddle up two runners in the Group One Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm on Saturday, is keen to build on his past and current winter carnival success.Last year Waller won the Group One Doomben Cup and Group Two Hollindale Stakes with Metal Bender, the Group One T J Smith and Group Two Sires' Produce Stakes with Pressday while Triple Honour al

Trainer Chris Waller is planning a massive assault on next year's Brisbane winter carnival but still has unfinished business this time around.

Waller, who will saddle up two runners in the Group One Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm on Saturday, is keen to build on his past and current winter carnival success.

Last year Waller won the Group One Doomben Cup and Group Two Hollindale Stakes with Metal Bender, the Group One T J Smith and Group Two Sires' Produce Stakes with Pressday while Triple Honour also claimed the Group Two Eagle Farm Cup.

English import My Kingdom Of Fife continued Waller's form in Queensland winning this year's Hollindale Stakes before finishing second to Scenic Shot in the Doomben Cup on May 21.

"The Queensland winter makes a couple of good horses each year," Waller said.

"You can get into your comfort zone staying in Sydney while carnivals are on so next year I'm going to concentrate more on the bigger races in Brisbane and keep a smaller team in Sydney

"I'll be increasing the size for Queensland and will shift about 20 horses up next year."

Waller will saddle up Savannah's Choice, a Tim Clark mount, and Tropicana Girl, who will be ridden by Hugh Bowman, in the Queensland Oaks (2400m).

Savannah's Choice attempted to lead all the way in the Group Three The Roses (2020m) last start but was no match for New Zealand filly Scarlett Lady, who is the ruling Oaks favourite at $3.50.

Tropicana Girl, a winner over 1900 metres at Canterbury last Wednesday, will leave for Brisbane after working at Rosehill on Tuesday.

"She's won two races but she only beat average horses at Canterbury but it was a dominant win," Waller said.

Waller was surprised with Savannah's Choice's performance in the The Roses and has declared Scarlett Lady "beatable" in the Queensland Oaks.

Waller was equally surprised with Clark's decision to ride Savannah's Choice in the Queensland Oaks.

"I gave Tim the choice of the two rides for the Oaks and it did surprise me a little when he stuck with Savannah's Choice," Waller said.

"I thought Scarlett Lady was a moral to win The Roses and it surprised me when Savannah's Success ran second to her.

"If Scarlett Lady is the benchmark for the Oaks then she's quite beatable."

Waller was reluctant to separate his pair and conceded he was unsure if they would run the 2400 metres.

"Your first thought is whether a three-year-old filly will run the trip but you never know until you try them," he said.

"They are both very well bred fillies and are both by Redoute's Choice.

"If Savannah's Choice reproduces the same sort of run as she did in The Roses then she'll have strong claims.