The Daniel Champion and Kezia Murphy-trained He's Gold added a ninth win to his tally with victory in the Kurow Cup (1400m) last month and his connections are hoping for a repeat performance in the Reefton Cup (1400m) today.
Champion is happy with the way his runner has been working since that victory and credits a change in stable location from Ashburton to Riccarton Park last year as a contributing factor to his improved form of late.
"He's going great," Champion said. "He's really hit his straps since he's been at Riccarton, there's a bit more variety for him here and it's a bit easier to get him fitter too."
The eight-year-old son of My Halo carried 50.5kg to victory in the Kurow Cup and with stable apprentice Gee Saejorhor retaining the ride, he will carry the same weight again after his rider's four kilogram claim.
"I was really rapt with him (winning at Kurow)," Champion said. "He is a hard horse to ride and he's not a certainty with an apprentice on. He did pretty well because He's Gold can pull really hard.