Mr Incredible is likely to be Guy Walter's only runner at Randwick with the trainer juggling the programs of Raheights, Royal Rock and Kylie to avoid wet tracks.Raheights and Royal Rock are almost certain starters at Goulburn on Friday with Kylie likely to be saved for the $100,000 Mona Lisa Stakes at Wyong in two weeks.Randwick was rated a slow six on Thursday with Goulburn a dead four.The prospect of more rain on Saturday has forced Walter's hand ahead of the Randwick meeting."Mr Incredible is
Mr Incredible is likely to be Guy Walter's only runner at Randwick with the trainer juggling the programs of Raheights, Royal Rock and Kylie to avoid wet tracks.
Raheights and Royal Rock are almost certain starters at Goulburn on Friday with Kylie likely to be saved for the $100,000 Mona Lisa Stakes at Wyong in two weeks.
Randwick was rated a slow six on Thursday with Goulburn a dead four.
The prospect of more rain on Saturday has forced Walter's hand ahead of the Randwick meeting.
"Mr Incredible is probably going to be my only starter at Randwick and he will be suited if the track is wet," Walter said.
"He will also be better suited by the 1200 metres of Saturday's race than he was last time at 1400.
"I'm still not sure what to do with Kylie but I don't want to run her on a wet track."
Mr Incredible has drawn barrier six in the Woods Bagot Handicap with Hugh Bowman booked to ride.
He finished seventh of nine over 1400 metres at Randwick on November 8 and was mildly lame after the race but has since recovered.
The six-year-old's career has been limited to 17 starts due to various injuries but he has an impressive record of four wins and seven placings.
All four wins have been on rain-affected tracks and he has not been successful beyond 1250 metres.
Raheights' assignment at Goulburn will be the feature race, the $80,000 Goulburn Cup (1600m) while Royal Rock will run in the $35,000 Goulburn Rose (1300m).
"The Goulburn Rose is a nice race for her as is the Cup for Raheights," Walter said.
"I've won the Cup twice with Market Unit (2003) and Nothin' Leica (2004) so it's been a good race for me."
Late last year Walter opened a satellite stable at the Southern Highlands complex.
"Tha facilities are very good at Goulburn and it's not a long drive down the highway from Warwick Farm," he said.
"Things are working out well."
Royal Rock could also be aimed at the Listed Mona Lisa (1350m) on December 7 with the Wyong meeting also hosting two Magic Millions races - the $200,000 Wyong Slipper (1000m) for two-year-olds and the $100,000 3YO Stakes (1200m).
The Randwick meeting will be the scene of a clash between impressive debut two-year-old winner Readyor and the much-hyped Power Personified.
Randwick clocker Craig Tompson has rated the Gai Waterhouse-trained Power Personified the best youngster trained at the track so far this season.