A tilt at next month's Grand National Hurdles (4200m) at Riccarton is beckoning El Corby if he can regain its best form at Te Aroha tomorrow.
Te Awamutu trainer Clinton Isdale is expecting the Istidaad nine-year-old to bounce back to his best after his first hurdle for the stable ended in disappointment in last month's Awapuni Hurdles (2900m).
"He was unlucky. He was travelling really well into the race. He was coming off the bridle nicely when another horse fell in front of him," Isdale said.
"He had nowhere to go and went down over the top of him. We were confident with him going into the race. He'd won well on the flat the start before and he was working well.
"He's come through it fine. He hasn't left any feed. We've had the chiropractor go over him and his work has been good, so it's all go for Sunday. With a bit of luck this weekend, we're hoping he can win."