Kiwi mare Igraine didn't make it to the rich Sydney autumn carnival but the fact she was aimed at it could be her best friend in today's Brisbane Cup.
Because the best version of the German import can test the Aussies in the A$400,000 finale to today's mega meeting at Eagle Farm.
Igraine has been one of the surprise packages of the New Zealand season, having been racing since the very first Saturday of the season in August, when she won a rating72 at Te Rapa.
She has emerged as a top class stayer, as you might expect from a daughter of Galileo from one of Germany's elite staying families, having only ended up in New Zealand when Trelawney Stud asked bloodstock genius Paul Moroney to source them a future broodmare prospect from overseas.
Igraine has enormously increased her value this season, winning the Counties Cup among a string of top performances, but her connections allowed her to miss much of the New Zealand summer, including the Auckland Cup, to set her for The Championships in Sydney.