Fine Shot has only been with Williams for four starts and has already returned his $10,000 outlay to his owners.
“I bought him off Nick Walsh in Rockhampton and he ran second at Barcaldine in his first start for me,” Williams said.
“He had no luck at all when I took him to Townsville when he ran down the track at his next start.”
Seven-year-old Tricky Beans is coming off a last start second to Fine Shot in a 1280-metre Open at Emerald on September 6.
The son of the ill-fated Spill The Beans went into the race off the back of a win in the Middlemount Cup in July and a second in the Gladstone Cup on August 16.
“Fine Shot broke the track record the day he beat Tricky Beans and he’ll be aimed for the Stampede Final,” Williams said.
“It was a fabulous run from Tricky Beans as it was only 1300 metres and it was an unsuitable race for him.”