"She has kept improving with every start and she finds herself in with a real chance tonight so I will definitely fly to Auckland to oversee her earlier in the day and would ideally like to stay for the race.
"But that would be pushing it pretty fine to get back to Addington for Bettor Joy, where I think the draw really brings her into play.
"So it might even work out I go to Auckland, get Sezana all set up and the leave to get to Addington in time to do the same for Bettor Joy."
While Sezana's race lacks the best juvenile fillies it actually adds to the contest, with the four fillies with inside draws all capable of winning.
But the Nevele R Final at Addington could be a two-horse race between Bettor Joy and Elle Mac, with Dalgety aware his filly may only have one shot at winning.
"I think we have to use the draw and stay in front," he says.
"If we let Elle Mac go she could dawdle around and sprint home [last 400m] in 26 seconds and we would have no chance.
"So while I haven't spoken to Dexter [Dunn] about it yet I'd say they will be the tactics.
"And if we do that and Elle Mac beats us then so be it."
Elle Mac might simply be the better filly and looked sharp beating the likes of Sicario at the trials last week but could have to sit parked to win. If the pair do go to war then Dizzy Miss Lizzy could be sitting just in behind them as a perfect place chance and maybe even a blowout hope.
On a night where the big money at Addington takes centre stage, the $70,000 Sales Series Trot looks some juicy long-hanging fruit as the three best-performed trotters in the country are missing while NZ Derby winner Sheriff returns against a race-hardened Alta Orlando in the main free-for-all.
And at Alexandra Park, anything like the best version of Girls On Film should win the Northern Trotting Oaks while the Breeders Stakes could come down to the standing start manners of the runners.
Trot tips
• Best bet: Girls On Film (Alex Park, R8): Second to Luby Lou in NZ Trot Oaks and has genuine class.
• Manners crucial: Utmost Delight (Alex Park, R9): Group one winning mare and biggest concern is first standing start.
• Southland raider: Get Lucky (Addington, R3): Good in only race start here and trialled superbly against older horses last week.