Walsh, who has 16 horses in work, is currently striking at 34.3 per cent this season, well ahead of last season’s strike rate of 28.3 per cent.
“Things are going well and hopefully we can get a winner or two on Thursday,” he said.
Walsh will saddle Letmeletgo and Get What You Give in the Open Handicap over 1400 metres, Nondisclosure in the Benchmark 60 Handicap over 1600 metres and Fortress Australia in the Class One Handicap over 1300 metres.
Fortress Australia was previously trained in Sydney by James Cummings before making his Queensland debut for Walsh when second to Holy Crown in a 1300-metre Class One at Mackay on January 3.
“I think Fortress Australia is the best of my four as he’s on the way up and has a lot of ability,” Walsh said.
“I thought he would need the run that day as he was first-up and he pulled up big after the race."