Hartnell's defection to tackle the Cox Plate has boosted trainer Ciaron Maher's Caulfield Cup hopes, leaving Jameka as the horse to beat in the A$3 million handicap though she will have to overcome barrier 13 after last night's draw.
The Maher-trained Jameka finished 3 lengths second to Godolphin's Hartnell in the Turnbull Stakes and was the same margin ahead of the next horse home.
Maher can't fault the Caulfield Cup favourite leading into Saturday's 2400m race.
"I was pleased [Hartnell isn't in the Caulfield Cup] because I think it was going to be a similar weight spread to when they met in the Turnbull, so he probably would have done the same thing to them," Maher said.
Jameka continued her Caulfield Cup preparations with a solo 1200m course proper gallop at Caulfield yesterday. "She's pretty right where she's at," Maher said. "She's had two runs at 2000 metres and now she goes out to a mile and a half on her home track, dropping to handicap conditions. There's a bit to like about it.