The two horses most likely to park either of the All Stars favourites out would be Kaikoura Cup winner Classie Brigade (barrier eight) and Aussie visitor San Carlo, who has drawn the ace.
But the hard-charging Victorian veteran is in the almost unheard of situation of the NZ Cup being his first standing start race and he has only ever had one standing start trial, and that was against just two opponents a month ago.
That is hardly ideal in any race, let alone the New Zealand Cup, which has seen some dreadful standing starts in recent years but driver Bec Bartley doesn't seem concerned.
"He is a really relaxed horse, I think he will be fine," says 28-year-old Bartley.
"It is hard to get standing start trials here [Victoria] since we don't have races for the pacers anymore but I am not too worried about it."
Also facing a tricky draw is Sundees Son (one on the second line) in Tuesday's $100,000 NZ Trot Free-For-All and he didn't instil punters with confidence by galloping at yesterday's trials.
• The field for the New Zealand Trotting Cup on Tuesday. — $750,000, 3200m, 5.12pm: San Carlo (1), Hail Christian (2), Henry Hubert (3), Our Uncle Sam (4), Nandolo (5), Spankem (6), Thefixer (7), Classie Brigade (8), Cruz Bromac (9), Smokin By (10), A G's White Socks (11), Mach Shard (12), Chase Auckland (ur).