The Ciaron Maher stable is looking forward to the return clash of their highly talented three-year-old Growing Empire and the colt from New South Wales, Switzerland.
The pair met in the spring when Switzerland won the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) at Flemington, relegating Growing Empire into third place.
On Saturday, both colts are resuming, and head to the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning (1000m) at Flemington where Switzerland is an easing favourite while Growing Empire is a firming second elect, as they dominate the betting ahead of the Maher-trained I Am Me.
Maher's assistant trainer at Cranbourne, Jack Turnbull, is especially keen to see the two colts in action again.
"I'm excited," Turnbull said.
"Growing Empire meets him fresh and they're both first-up on a level playing field as to when we met him last time, we were fifth-up, with travel." - Jack Turnbull
"I believe we've come on and Switzerland has too.
"But it's what you want for racing, and it's recognised they are pretty much the stars of their generation over a sprint trip and hopefully they're fighting it out."