“We will aim for the Caulfield [Group 1, 2400m] and Melbourne Cups,” Rogerson said.
“He probably won’t head to Hastings, but we will just play it by ear. He will have a run here in a sprint and then go off to Australia probably.
“If he finds his best form, he is a very good horse. He had four months out and has come back in looking beautiful.”
While Hastings isn’t on the cards for Sharp ‘N’ Smart, it is certainly in the picture for Group 2 performer Just As Sharp.
“Just As Sharp will run in the Foxbridge Plate [Group 2, 1200m] and the Tarzino [Group 1, 1400m] if he isn’t sold. We will just see what happens,” Rogerson said.
A couple of the stable’s younger brigade also have Rogerson excited about the new season.
“Domain Ace has come back looking enormous, he is going to be running in the Northland Breeders’ Stakes [Group 3, 1200m],” he said.
“I like a Tarzino filly called Tarzador, who won a trial, and we have got a lot of young untried horses.” – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk