A fitter Temple Of Boom is continuing to please trainer Tony Gollan ahead of his next straight six test at Flemington.The Queenslander won the Aurie's Star over the famous six furlong (1200m) straight track earlier this month and showed he had taken further improvement following the Group Three victory with an easy win in an 800m jump-out in Melbourne last week."He's going good and I was told by my staff down there that his win in the jump-out at Flemington was very good," Gollan said."He was a

A fitter Temple Of Boom is continuing to please trainer Tony Gollan ahead of his next straight six test at Flemington.

The Queenslander won the Aurie's Star over the famous six furlong (1200m) straight track earlier this month and showed he had taken further improvement following the Group Three victory with an easy win in an 800m jump-out in Melbourne last week.

"He's going good and I was told by my staff down there that his win in the jump-out at Flemington was very good," Gollan said.

"He was a bit pretty going into the Aurie's Star but it was a winning race for him.

"It was the heaviest he's been but he's tightened up a lot and he'll need to be fitter for his next run in the Bobby Lewis.

"The sprinters he'll meet in the Bobby Lewis will be a better class."

The Group Three Bobby Lewis Quality (1200m) will be run at Flemington on September 3.

Gollan has decided to keep Temple Of Boom to straight racing at Flemington during the spring and has earmarked the Group Two Salinger Stakes (1200m) on October 29 as his main spring goal.

Temple of Boom has won eight of his 22 starts and is unbeaten at Flemington after also winning the Listed Swisse Vitamins Stakes (1100m) on Oaks day last spring.

His four-year-old half brother Spirit Of Boom and stablemate Listen Son are back in work in Toowoomba preparing to join him in Melbourne.

"They are back doing fast work and will barrier trial in Brisbane in three weeks before they go away," Gollan said.

"They had a long winter campaign so I gave them three weeks off.

"I don't want any rain for them down there and they won't be going until the back end of the carnival.

"Both have spelled well and are coming along well."

Spirit Of Boom was runner-up to Falino in the Group Three BTC Classic (1350m) at Doomben in May then finished fifth in the Listed Daybreak Lover (1400m) at Eagle Farm before a last-start second to Excellantes in a three-year-old handicap at Eagle Farm on June 25.

Listen Son finished sixth to Sincero in the Group One Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm in June before showing the signs of a tough campaign when 12th to Woorim in the Listed Glasshouse Handicap (1400m) at Caloundra on July 2.

"I was disappointed and thought Listen Son would run a lot better in the Stradbroke," Gollan said.

"Every run he had last campaign was a tough run and he went into the Stradbroke after having a gut buster the week before in the QTC Cup."

Gollan is aiming Listen Son for the Group Three Tabcorp Stakes (1400m) at Flemington on October 29.