The group 1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) picture became a little clearer, albeit from a southern point of view, following Kiwi Ida's encouraging return to racing at Riccarton yesterday.
She has the gavelhouse.com-sponsored classic on her programme and with the November 18 feature in mind, her trainers John and Karen Parsons let the filly take her chance in the Listed New Zealand Bloodstock Canterbury Belle Stakes (1200m).
They weren't keen to start Kiwi Ida on such rain-affected ground, but her class shone through and she got home comfortably in the hands of regular rider Chris Johnson.
"It's not ideal for a three-year-old to kick off on a heavy track, but John said we had to get her going," Karen Parsons said.
Her odds for the 1000 Guineas have now been trimmed to $14 behind the $6 favourite Prom Queen, who beat Kiwi Ida four times last season.