"He has had a trial and a decent exhibition gallop and he is a naturally fit horse that should be ready to rock 'n' roll."
Richards believes the Group Two winner that boasts placings in the Gr.1 Cox Plate (2040m) and Gr.1 Epsom Handicap (1600m) at his two most recent spring outings, has returned a stronger horse.
"He is certainly carrying a bit more condition," Richards said.
"This is the first time that we have ever been able to give him a spring campaign and then bring him back for an autumn campaign.
"Each year before this he has sort of gone off a little bit and needed a good long spell, so I guess that is one query but we are very happy with him.
"The plan has been to kick him off here before we look at Sydney and it would be great if he could get that Group One for his CV before he headed over the Tasman."
Despite the only obvious pacemaker being last-start Group One winner The Mitigator, Richards is not fazed by the potential sit-and-sprint tactics.
"I am not too concerned about that. From barrier 4, Opie (Bosson, jockey) has got options. The track looked a picture when we were there for the barrier draw (Wednesday) and hopefully it is going to play nice and fair.
"He is probably best suited at a mile to 2000m now, but I think 1400m fresh really suits him."– NZ Racing Desk