
The now six-year-old mare finished runner-up behind Imperatriz in the Gr.1 Railway (1200m) and Gr.1 BCD Group Sprint (1400m), and Levante in the Gr.1 Telegraph (1200m), and Foote has taken a lot of joy watching the former dominate the Melbourne feature sprints over spring.
"I might just send Mr Ellis (David Ellis, Te Akau principal) a bottle of spirits and ask if he can keep her there (Melbourne)," Ben Foote quipped.
With an eye towards the summer sprints, Babylon Berlin had a resuming trial at Te Rapa, comfortably winning her 4 1⁄2 f heat.
"It was a good hit-out, she has been in work for a little while and I just wanted to see where her fitness was at," Foote said.
"I told Courtney (Barnes, jockey) to keep punching her through the line to make sure she had a really good hit-out.
"She said she had a handful and was doing it pretty easy. We will just see how she pulls up."
Babylon Berlin is on a path towards the Railway and Telegraph in January and Foote said he will now sit down and pick a path towards the summer features.
"The main targets are the Railway and the Telegraph, so whether we go to the Legacy Lodge (Listed, 6 f) or Counties Bowl (Gr.3, 5 1⁄2 f) we will just see," he said.