The Chris Waller-trained Amovatio will head to Perth for the G1 Railway Stakes after the Al Maher five-year-old made an impressive return to win the Listed Weekend Hussler Stakes at Caulfield.
Waller said Amovatio could run in the G3 Chatham Stakes at Flemington on October 31 before heading west for the Railway Stakes and the G1 Kingston Town Classic at the Ascot carnival.
Amovatio is now a dual stakes winner among his eight wins in Sydney and Melbourne from 1200m to 1600m.
Badawiya record a gallant third in the Guineas, just six days after her splendid win in the G2 Edward manifold Stakes at Flemington.Al Maher also sired a Perth winner on Saturday when Key To Fame won at Belmont.
Emirates Park enjoyed a good weekend as their shuttle sire Dream Ahead was represented by his second first-crop 2YO stakes winner in Europe when Donjuan Triumphant landed the Listed Rockingham Stakes at York.Donjuan Triumphant has won or placed in all of his six starts as a 2-year-old and is the third member of Dream Ahead's first northern hemisphere-bred crop to earn black-type among 14 individual winners.
They include the G3 winner Final Frontier, G2 placegetter Raucous and winners in France, Germany and Italy.Dream Ahead had his first starter in Australia when Happy Event finished second at Doomben last Saturday.