Trainer Matt Dunn is hoping jockey Jim Byrne can produce some magic for the second week in a row to give him another Queensland winter carnival Cup.
Byrne produced a superb ride on Divine Unicorn for Dunn to win the Gr.3 Tattersall's Cup last Saturday.
A week later he rides the Dunn-trained Miss Dubois (High Chaparral x My Funny Face) in the Listed Caloundra Cup (2400m).
As is the case with many trainers Dunn is keeping a close watch on the weather for Saturday's meeting which is likely to be run on a heavy track.
Dunn has always had a high opinion of Miss Dubois.
"She won the Country Classic at Rosehill at 2000 metres for us and I have been keen to get her out to 2400," Dunn said.
"Jim rode her when fifth in the Ipswich Cup and he was happy to stay with her."
A product of Trelawney Stud when she was sold for $50,000 through their 2012 New Zealand Bloodstock draft, Miss Dubois is a daughter of noted staying sire High Chaparral.
"She is rising eight but did her early racing in Victoria and I have always thought she could win another good race," Dunn said. -AAP