The son of Johannesburg spent a month in the paddock and Moroney says the colt is forward enough for his first-up assignment. He is unbeaten in three first-up runs.
"Being a colt still, we tend not to give them too long out and the other added advantage is that he's got good form on wet tracks, so he can kick off now," Moroney said.
"He's got a good first-up record and we're going to claim on him. Harry Kasim will ride him. He's ridden about 80 winners in New Zealand but is able to claim 3kg here, so that will help."
Moroney will also start Sophrosyne and Noble Park in a 1600m handicap on Saturday.
African Pulse is the first of Moroney's spring carnival aspirants to begin their preparations.
Dual Derby placegetter Sabrage will make his return at Flemington next month, while Ipswich and Caloundra Cup winner Shenzhou Steeds is due to arrive back in Melbourne from Queensland on Tuesday night.
Group one winner Glass Harmonium is in pre-training with the Toorak Handicap nominated as his spring return ahead of another Cox Plate start.
- AAP