Lack of horse numbers in each case has demoted Race 1, 2 and 3 to the start of the raceday at Te Rapa tomorrow, but they are the most interesting betting propositions.
On paper, Cambridge trainer Chris Wood holds a strong hand in the opener with Roc de Bank and Wooden Edge engaged, but Roc de Bank is likely to run instead in Race 3, for which Mark Hills has been engaged.
That will open the possibility of Wooden Edge establishing his account for the current preparation. Part-owned by former outstanding rider Gary Edge, Wooden Edge has a pretty good record in a relatively short career, particularly at Te Rapa. It would pay to forget his beaten performance when resuming last start. He got into trouble in the running and returned with cuts to his back legs. Wooden Edge is well up to winning this and with Darren Danis' 3kg allowance he is going around with just 52.5kg.
Local Justacanta has won one of his three starts this preparation and there has been plenty to like about the other couple of runs. He makes it tough for himself by getting back in early running, but with a small field here much of that could be negated. He looks the obvious danger in an interesting field.
Roc de Bank will go close in Race 3. He won stylishly on this track fresh from a spell and, even better, was narrowly beaten by Underthemoon-light and Deals In Heels in a strong line-up. He looks one of the best prospects on the programme.