There will be few jockeys who have crossed the Tasman more times than Opie Bosson, and the top New Zealand hoop is set to add to his frequent flyer points in the coming months.
Bosson made frequent trips to Australia in the spring to partner Te Akau stars Melody Belleand Te Akau Shark and is hoping for similar success in the autumn with the pair.
Melody Belle added a 10th group one to her tally when she won the Empire Rose Stakes (1600m) in November before finishing runner-up in the group one Mackinnon Stakes (200m), while Te Akau Shark placed in the group two Tramway Stakes (1400m), group one Epsom Handicap (1600m), and group one Cox Plate (2040m).
Bosson will travel to Melbourne this weekend to partner Melody Belle in the group one Futurity Stakes (1400m) and begin her autumn campaign which will include a tilt at the A$5 million All-Star Mile (1600m).
Supporters backed her in droves, with the darling of the New Zealand turf receiving nearly 12,000 votes, securing her place in the unique public-voted race.
Bosson said the daughter of Commands feels similar compared to the lead-in to her spring preparation.
She finished fourth first-up in the group two Foxbridge Plate (1200m), however, Bosson believes she will be highly competitive today given the feedback he has received from trainer Jamie Richards.
"Jamie said she has come on a lot since she has been in Australia, so I am sure she will be pretty competitive on Saturday," he said.
Bosson is looking forward to riding in Melbourne this weekend and said he will be well-accustomed to airport terminals in the coming months.
"In the next month or two I will be going over there just about every weekend. I really enjoy riding in Australia, it is really good prizemoney which is great. I'll ride in Sydney during the autumn and then go up to Queensland.
"Te Akau will probably be taking some horses to Brisbane, so we will probably head up there for the carnival."