New Zealand's greatest harness driver Tony Herlihy thought he was going to Alexandra Park on Friday without an open class drive but has ended up behind the best pacer in the country.
Herlihy didn't enter his stable star Bolt For Brilliance for the open mile trot at Alexandra Park's huge meeting on Friday, as he will keep him fresh for the National Trot next week and the major trotting races ahead next month culminating in the Rowe Cup.
Herlihy finds himself in the hot seat behind last start The Race winner Self Assured in the $100,000 Mile, with the favourite facing the outside of the front line, as he did when winning the $900,000 slot race at Cambridge last Thursday.
The Taylor Mile has clearly benefited from The Race, with Australian pacers Mach Dan (9) and last Thursday's runner-up Majestic Cruiser (10) sticking around for it, while it has also attracted Spankem, South Coast Arden and Krug, the next three home in The Race.
Add to that 2018 Taylor Mile winner AG's White Socks and Cranbourne, and the Mile shapes as one of the strongest pacing races in New Zealand in recent seasons, albeit missing the injured Copy That.