Trainer Chris Waller has called top jockey Nash Rawiller off the bench to replace James McDonald aboard classy four-year-old Verry Elleegant in Saturday's Group 1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m) at Randwick.
The New Zealand-bred daughter of Zed has been in career best form this autumn, running out a soft winner of the Group 1 Tancred Stakes (2400m) last start, having run slashing second placings behind race rivals Adeybb and Te Akau Shark at her two previous starts.
With regular rider McDonald committed to partner Japanese Group 1 winner Danon Premium in the Queen Elizabeth, a race not originally on Verry Elleegant's radar, Rawiller is hoping to prove the super-sub.
Rawiller got a feel for the quirky mare, who is known for her high-head carriage, when partnering her in a gallop on Tuesday on the outside of the Rosehill course proper.
"She seemed to enjoy my company and she can at times be a little keen in her work, but she got in a beautiful rhythm and relaxed well," Rawiller said.