Ben Foote is keen to stick to the plan with his top filly Travelling Light and resist the temptation of another Group 1 mission this weekend.
Foote and Travelling Light's part-owner and co-breeder Col MacRury threw the Group 1 Herbie Dyke Stakes (2000m) at Te Rapa into the mix for the El Roca filly along with the Group 2 Legacy Lodge Waikato Guineas (2000m) and the Group 2 David and Karyn Ellis Fillies Classic (2000m). But Foote believes the Waikato Guineas against the colts and geldings is the best option on Saturday.
"We did talk about the weight-for-age [Herbie Dyke Stakes] for her, but I believe the Waikato Guineas is the best way to go," Foote said.
"She could end up running third or fourth in the Herbie Dyke against the older horses and we'd be left wondering if the first couple were just too good or she didn't stay.
"I know they [three-year-olds] haven't got a bad record in it and it's a Group 1 and worth $400,000, but the New Zealand Derby [Group 1, 2400m] is worth more and it's the main goal. She's definitely going for the Derby over the New Zealand Oaks [Group 1, 2400m] against the fillies."