"She's a quality mare who has a lot of options this summer because we know she can race up to 2400m and be competitive.
"And who knows? Next season, she might even end up a weight-for-age mare."
Cheaperthandivorce also has the services of premiership winner
Danielle Johnson, and with an ideal barrier, she is the one to beat, but there is enough depth in the 2100m transferred feature to suggest it will be no pushover.
James and Wellwood have potentially an even better mare, also owned by Brent and Cherry Taylor of Trelawney Stud, in Two Illicit in the next race, the $120,000 Breeders.
But while she returns to the scene of one of her great wins in the Waikato Guineas, Two Illicit is on the pathway to something even bigger than today's Group 2.
"Obviously this is a big race and we would love to win it but her main aim is the Captain Cook Stakes at Trentham in two weeks because we want to get her a Group 1," says James.
"That's why she remains at 1400m for this week's race, even though she won at 1400m fresh up," he says of the meeting transferred from Pukekohe.
"It's to have her peaking for the 1600m in a fortnight, but that doesn't mean she can't win this weekend, as we have kept her fresh and she is well."
Two Illicit meets old rival Travelling Light, who she beat in that sensational Guineas win 21 months ago, and the weight-for-age conditions suit both mares, as well as Showoroses.
The latter was in golden form at this time last season, running second in this race when it was actually held at Pukekohe before a dominant front-running win in a similar race to today, the Cal Isuzu Stakes, when she flew the gates from wide, tactics top jockey Opie Bosson could try to repeat at Te Rapa.
The other glamour girl clash today is between Levante and Babylon Berlin in the Counties Bowl, where racing patterns and a 4.5kg weight advantage should greatly aid Babylon Berlin, especially with the Te Rapa rail out 6m and the track drying the past two days.
The chances don't stop there, as Vamos Bebe is very talented and has the draw to go forward.
As if the three black type races in Hamilton today weren't hot enough, the juvenile race promises a dazzling clash between Mascarinto and Bright Blue Sky, a filly so promising, Bosson has wasted to get down to 54.5kg to ride her.