Stakes-winning sprinter Wasted Emotions could make his Australian swansong at Randwick on Saturday with connections setting their sights on Group One riches across the Tasman.The winner of the 2008 Listed Hall Mark Stakes is one of several Australian gallopers nominated for the Railway Stakes (1200m) at Auckland on New Year's Day and the Telegraph Hcp (1200m) at Trentham on January 23.Trainer Danny Williams confirmed the gelding's owners were planning an assault on New Zealand's rich sprint race

Stakes-winning sprinter Wasted Emotions could make his Australian swansong at Randwick on Saturday with connections setting their sights on Group One riches across the Tasman.

The winner of the 2008 Listed Hall Mark Stakes is one of several Australian gallopers nominated for the Railway Stakes (1200m) at Auckland on New Year's Day and the Telegraph Hcp (1200m) at Trentham on January 23.

Trainer Danny Williams confirmed the gelding's owners were planning an assault on New Zealand's rich sprint races as Wasted Emotions became more difficult to place in Australia.

"Our sprinting horses are probably slightly superior to theirs at present and he'll be down in the weights," Williams said.

"I'll hand him over to (New Zealand trainer) Tony Pike, he does a great job.

"It would be difficult being here and having the horse in New Zealand.

"He'll go to New Zealand after this next race and possibly run on the first of January at Auckland and then have one more start there if everything goes well.

"We'll assess his future from there as to whether we want to go on with him. He's getting up in the weights and harder to place."

Wasted Emotions is one of 15 entries for the 1150 metre Open Handicap at Randwick's Kensington track on Saturday along with multiple Group winner Court and the smart Double Dare.

He will also be nominated for a sprint race on Sunday's Canberra Cup program but Williams is leaning towards running him at Randwick.

The seven-year-old was an unlucky third to News Alert first-up in the Lightning Handicap at Randwick before finishing eighth to Eagle Falls in the Group Two Salinger Stakes at Flemington on Derby day when he jarred up on the hard track.

"He over-raced and brought himself undone," Williams said.

"It was his first time down the straight, I think he thought it was a 600 metre race not 1200 metres."

The 1000m handicap for two-year-olds has attracted a healthy 15 entries including the John O'Shea-trained filly Solar Charged.

A daughter of 2005 Group One Galaxy winner Charge Forward who was also trained by O'Shea, Solar Charged won her only barrier trial by almost five lengths.

She will be out to continue the stable's good recent form following the wins by Honest Lies and Informality at Rosehill on Saturday.

O'Shea is also preparing Sydney star Racing To Win for the Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at the rich international meeting at Sha Tin on December 13.