Lindsay Park is yet to win the Coolmore Stud Stakes since it was granted Group 1 status in 2006 and shifted to the opening day of Melbourne Cup week.
Ben Hayes said Saturday's race had been on Tycoon's Star radar from the time he commenced his campaign in August.
Tycoon Star showed his class as a two-year-old winning down the straight on Melbourne Cup Day last year in the Maribyrnong Plate and then later finishing third in the Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield.
Starting his three-year-old year with a second in the Vain Stakes at Caulfield, Tycoon Star went on to the McNeil Stakes at that track before his next two starts over 1100m were down the Flemington straight, finishing third and fifth respectively.
While it has been a long build-up to Saturday, Hayes said it had been strategically worked out.
"It has been the race that we've wanted to end up at," Hayes said.
"From his past couple of starts, punters have probably gone from him being a chance to not being good enough.
"He had a trial last week. He went really well, and I think he will enjoy a little more give in the track.