However, there is no game in town more full of rumours than horse racing. "Well, you can't be dictated to by other horses," Kelso finally said.
Correct.
Xanadu will first take on the 1400m group two Tristarc Stakes at Caulfield on October 19 and after the Myer on the opening day of the Melbourne Cup carnival there is the option of the Emirates Stakes (1600m) a week later or the Matriarch Stakes (2000m) the same day.
"She has to go to Australia," said Kelso. "She's won two group ones at home now and only group prizes in Australia can boost her broodmare portfolio.
"She finished fourth in the Spring Classic at Hastings last year and we could have kept going on for that, but there was no point."
Kelso publicly thanked wife Bev after Saturday's dashing victory for insisting blinkers be applied to Xanadu for Saturday.
The way the mare dashed home when asked by Michael Coleman suggested it was a big call.
Bounding's impeccable racing manners and class make her the horse to beat as she goes forward to the 1000 Guineas at Riccarton. The only doubt would be if the decision was made to return Ruud Awakening from Australia for the race.
The two favourites, Final Touch and Survived both had excuses. The former sweated up badly before the start and ran on fairly for fourth without showing her usual zip. Survived was always back and slipped twice.