"Being a colt he just clocked off. He has always had outside draws and he has always come from the back and having something to chase.
"I just think he hit the front too soon and was probably just a bit complacent and got a bit lost. All credit to Travelling Light, she ran a super race and she just caught them napping."
While always tipped to head to Australia at some stage this term Gerard alluded that this weekend's race will likely be Harlech's last in New Zealand.
"At this stage he is more than likely to head to the paddock after this run," she said.
"We have got to keep everything open at the moment, but the Randwick Guineas (Gr.1, 1600m) has always been the main plan for him.
Gerard said the Levin Classic run took its toll on Harlech, but he is now showing signs of his normal self.
"It's a big trip down to Wellington. He was a bit quiet for a few days (after the Levin Classic), but I noticed this (Tuesday) morning he was really starting to come back to his usual self and is starting to get quite obnoxious again, so I am happy enough that he can take his place."
The Ballymore team will also have two other runners on Saturday.
Promising juvenile Dragon Queen will target the Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) and Gerard believes she can be competitive after placing in her first three starts.
"Dragon Queen has gone some really nice races," she said. "I don't know if she is a winning chance, but I do think she can run thereabouts.
"She is getting better every start. She is not a big, robust filly, but she is definitely heading in the right direction.
"Her last run was super at Ellerslie. She has had a couple of good looks around Ellerslie and I think she can figure in the finish."
Meanwhile, Pinmedown will return to Ellerslie to contest the Collinsonforex Karaka Cup (2200m) after a forgettable Gr.3 City of Auckland Cup (2400m) at the Auckland track on New Year's Day.
"Things did not go well in the City of Auckland Cup," Gerard said. "We ended up boxed down on the fence and ran into all sorts of trouble (to finish fifth).
"We just want to rule a line through that run and forget about that."
- NZ Racing Desk