Imperatriz’s eye-catching performance on Saturday wasn’t a surprise to Walker, who has been impressed with the way she has returned as a 5-year-old.
“We were quietly confident because before she went to the Taupo trials, Opie [Bosson, jockey] galloped her on the Friday morning and he came back saying, ‘I think she’s better than she was last year’,” Walker said.
“We went in thinking that for a while, Sam [Bergerson, New Zealand co-trainer] and I, and it’s hard to believe you could go much better than last year.
“We do think she is going that much better. She doesn’t have any niggles at the moment and she is just in really great form.
“It [Saturday’s win] was brilliant. Ben [Gleeson, Cranbourne assistant trainer] came over and spent a week with Sam and I and got to know Imperatriz, and she has just travelled over so well.”
With a line ruled through The Everest, Imperatriz is now earmarked to return to The Valley for her next two starts for the Group 1 Moir Stakes (1000m) and Group 1 Manikato Stakes (1200m) before a possible tilt at the Group 1 Champions Sprint (1200m) at Flemington on November 11.
“She is two for two at The Valley now and her next two runs will be at The Valley. It’s pretty exciting times coming up for the whole team,” Walker said. Loveracing.nz