"It's just all about keeping them sound and happy until they get on that plane later on in August.
"They will all be looking at the Caulfield Cup and Lizzie l'Amour could run in some fillies and mares' races on the way through.
"There's also the (New Zealand Bloodstock) Memsie Stakes for them to kick off or the weight-for-age mile (Gr.1 Makybe Diva Stakes) a week later at Flemington."
An outstanding three-year-old campaign will see Bonneval chasing her fifth consecutive win when she resumes. "She's very good and she's got to be a big chance to get the Horse of the Year," Baker said.
"She won two Oaks and at Randwick she was just outstanding - you wouldn't have given her a chance 500 metres from home and yet she won by four and a half lengths," Baker said.
History also tells him that Jon Snow has the right credentials to succeed in the spring. "Australian Derby form usually works out well in Melbourne," Baker said. "Nom du Jeu won in Sydney and ran second in the Caulfield Cup, Dundeel was the leading four-year-old at weight-for-age and Mongolian Khan won the Caulfield Cup. Jon Snow's form here was also very good - he was third in three big races and he's a big, powerful horse now."
Baker's travelling party will be completed by the rising three-year-old Weather With You, who placed in two of his three starts this season including a runner-up finish in the Champagne Stakes.
- NZ Racing Desk