The 30-year-old Morris has also been a regular partner of champion pacer Colt Thirty One.
Goldies A Delight had only won twice from 10 career goes before heading to NSW earlier this month and Morris believes the form from north of the border always stands up at Menangle.
She was Group 1-placed in the 2021 QBRED TRIAD Final last year.
“You never know but I always say to people the Queensland form is pretty strong,” he said.

“You just have to look back when Tims A Trooper and Leap To Fame came down, everyone thought Tims A Trooper was playing second fiddle, but some horses come here and relish it at Menangle, where as some others need a run or two.
“Goldies A Delight is one of those that relished it straight away; she loves the wide open spaces, she travelled terrific and let down super.”
Goldies A Delight has drawn six for Saturday evening’s Group 1 event for three-year-old fillies, which is worth $200,000 and run over 2400 metres.
“I think in those 2400-metre races they get quite tricky as the gate lets you go on the point of the bend,” Morris said.
“With that draw, we should be able to tuck in behind them and get a good little trip and hopefully not do too much work and be strong late.”
Stable mate to Goldies A Delight – Racy Roxy – is second emergency for the Oaks and if she gets a run will be driven by Dixon.
Also at Menangle on Saturday evening, Tims A Trooper – who Morris will also drive - will contest the first heat of the NSW Derby with Leap To Fame in the second of the three heats on the evening.
Tims A Trooper and Leap To Fame are expected to arrive at Morris’ property on Wednesday.
Morris will often stable his horses with Dixon when he has campaigned his team to the Sunshine State over the last decade.