Connections of Mr Quickie are considering a trip to Sydney for the galloper while he will also be entered for a race in Melbourne.
Connections of Mr Quickie are on weather watch as they ponder where the multiple Group 1 winner will have his next start.
Mr Quickie won the Group 3 Victoria Handicap (1400m) at Caulfield on April 3 and immediate thoughts were to head to the $250,000 VOBIS Gold Mile (1600m) at Caulfield on Saturday.
Following that race thoughts were to freshen Mr Quickie for a first-up assault on the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm on June 12.
However, the Group 1 All-Aged Stakes (1400m) at Randwick on April 24 is now an option for the Phillip Stokes-trained galloper.
Mr Quickie needs a dry track to show his best form.
The gelding had those conditions when he stormed home from back in the field to claim the Victoria Handicap having been beaten on a rain-sodden track at The Valley in The All-Star Mile at his previous outing.
Stokes said the weather will have a bearing on where Mr Quickie starts.
“He’s nominated for the mile race here but the week after we’re contemplating the 1400-metre All-Aged up in Sydney,” Stokes said.
“They are the two options. He’s in form so we’re thinking about going up there, but it’s hard to predict the Sydney weather.
“He needs a dry track to show his best, so it’s a little bit juggling act to see what suits best.”
Stokes said the All-Aged Stakes had not been talked about until he received a call from Sydney.
“We had someone from Sydney ring and they said the All-Aged might not come up as strong as you think,” Stokes said.
“So that got us thinking and he is very good at 1400 metres.”
“It is food for thought.”
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