That isn't the case with Balle's best rep tonight in Bettor Step Aside (race one) who was good enough to qualify for the Jewels and looks set to edge his way towards open class next season.
But the easier fields definitely aid the chances of others such as Quick As Fire (race three) Annaliese Lincoln (race five) and last-start winner Suzie Pee Jay (race nine).
"They are all racing well and find themselves in the right sort of races tonight, with Quick As Fire probably the best chance of them three because of the field he meets."
But Bettor Step Aside is the star of Balle's show tonight, with able back-up in new stablemate Royal Bengal.
"Bettor Step Aside has kept improving and he won well last start but this will probably be his last run before a spell," says Balle.
"He can definitely win but the one thing I would say is I don't think he will lead, even though he is drawn inside one of the ones to beat in Zadaka.
"I'd actually like to see Royal Bengal lead. He has been pulling hard lately and I will change his bit and then we will try and stay in front with him.
"So Bettor Step Aside might have to come from off the pace, which can be tricky in a small field."
If Bettor Step Aside gets the right run, he will probably win but the danger would be if he ends up having to work the last lap and drags the improved Zadaka into the race as the latter has finally starting hitting the line with some purpose again.
An interesting newcomer to tonight's meeting is De Vito in race six.
A former promising trotter in the South Island, he is the latest recruit to the Michelle Wallis-Bernie Hackett stable, who seem to be winning a trotting race almost weekly at Alexandra Park.
Although he hasn't raced for nearly 16 months, he won well at the workouts two weeks ago.
Trot tips
Best bet: Alta Leonie (R7, No6): Back in lesser grade after $40,000 race, should lead and win.
This time: Forever Pearl (R5, No6): Hasn't had a lot of luck but in the ideal race tonight.
Suited: Puma Road (R2, No9): Down in grade and Zac Butcher has on tonight. 10m handicap not a big problem.