Proven Thoroughbreds will saddle up two runners in the rich Magic Millions Cup with Scallopini and Reckless Choice.
Their six-year-old Snitzel gelding Scallopini will head to the $1 million Magic Millions Cup (1400m) on the back of a closing fourth in last Saturday’s The Buffering.
“He’s a dual stakes winner and was very unlucky in last year’s Magic Millions Sprint,” Walter said.
“He’s right up to it with luck in running.”
They also have Reckless Choice who is aiming to improve on last year’s performance where he finished second in the 1800m event.
The six-year-old Choisir gelding has been set for this year’s race by Steven O’Dea and Matthew Hoysted and Walter are hopeful of going one better.
“The 1800 metres race generally doesn’t attract as high-class fields as the other races and he’s a good old honest horse,” Walter said.
“He was only a $120,000 yearling purchase from memory so he’s done a good job.”
With between 70 to 80 horses on his books, Walter isn’t resting on his laurels and has been out inspecting this year’s crop of yearlings under testing conditions before heading north.
“I’m currently in rural isolation as we speak,” Walter said.
“I’ve looked at about 800 yearlings in New South Wales, I’m currently in Tamworth and have four more days before I can enter Queensland.”