They say manners maketh man, but they might also maketh the New Zealand Trotting Cup winner.
Lazarus guaranteed himself favouritism for the great race at Addington on November 8, with a muscular domination of the Flying Stakes at Ashburton yesterday, downing stablemate Have Faith In Me to end the latter's challenge to title of their stable's top chance in the race.
Even after being slowly away, Lazarus's huge respect factor saw him easily work to the lead when co-trainer Mark Purdon hit the go button and from there he was perfect, never flinching in a 26.1-second last 400m.
He has the speed, stamina, manners, presence and lead-up of a New Zealand Cup winner.
In contrast, Have Faith In Me gawked around, paced awkwardly and behaved more like a debutante than an Auckland Cup and Miracle Mile winner, his gait so choppy before and after the line you could have feared he had broken down.