Trainer John Dickie admits he may be having "a throw at the stumps" with Old Town Road at Cambridge tomorrow but he also wouldn't be surprised if he hit.
Dickie has put his stable star in against multiple group one winners Krug and Belle Of Montana in the $25,000 Cliff Thomas Mobile even though Old Town Road has had only five career starts.
He has won four of those showing the speed of a future open class horse but Dickie admits he didn't initially expect Krug, who finished third in the NZ Free-For-All two starts ago, to be in tomorrow's field.
"I thought Krug wasn't still around for this race but never mind, he is there and even if we don't beat him this is a good guide to where our horse is at," says Dickie.
"I knew under the preferential draws would we get the ace, which can be really important over a sprint at Cambridge so that will help.