Bosma purchased Stardome out of Haunui Farm's 2017 New Zealand Bloodstock Premier Yearling Sale draft for $135,000 and was always earmarked to head across to Aussie.
Bred by Richard Moore of Soliloquy Lodge, Stardome is out of a half-sister to Group 2 Brisbane Cup (2400m) winner Floria and did his initial education with Richard Yuill in New Zealand, for whom he had a couple of trials.
"He was a very athletic horse and was a little bit bigger than average," Bosma said. "We thought he looked like a good staying horse and we thought he would be a Derby horse.
"This time last year, we were getting him ready for the Queensland Derby [Group 1, 2400m]. He ran really well at Randwick leading up to the Derby, then had one flat run, so we ended up turning him out. He might have been a bit immature to get the 2400m last year, but he certainly looks like he will get it now."
All of Go Racing's Australian-bound purchases undergo their initial education in New Zealand, which Bosma said can't be beaten for horsemanship and cost.
Bosma is looking forward to Stardome continuing his Queensland winter preparation and is hopeful the rising 5-year-old will be up to stakes company in his next preparation.
"We think he will go over more ground and he will work through the grades. There is an identical race in two weeks at Eagle Farm.
"That will be his logical next step. This preparation we will be getting him up to that mile-and-a-half distance and putting as much money in the bank as possible. In his next preparation, he is hopefully up to that open-class and black-type level."
Go Racing were also represented by Reliable Man 3-year-old Man of Sinn yesterday, with the grey gelding finding the line well for fourth in the Group 3 Rough Habit Plate (2200m).
- NZ Racing Desk