Trainer Chris Gibbs is pinning his hopes on a series of rarities helping Danzdanzdance over a potentially disastrous draw in today's $200,000 Zabeel Classic at Ellerslie.
Fresh off a dazzling performance in the Captain Cook Stakes at Trentham, Danzdanzdance faces having to cover almost as much ground as that famous explorer in the group one feature at today's iconic meeting.
She has drawn barrier 11, the outside of the field and made worse by the short run to the first bend from the Ellerslie 2000m start point. That and her natural racing pattern suggests Danzdanzdance's supporters could be in for an uncomfortable watch as she tails the field for much of the race.
Especially if the Zabeel follows the pattern of so many Ellerslie weight-for-age 2000m races in the last decade: jump, settle then dawdle before the leaders turn up the wick from the 600m leaving those back in the field with little chance.
Ellerslie only hold three weight-for-age 2000m races a year and that sit-sprint pattern is confirmed by those 30 races over the last decade having an average winning time of 2:4.1 — well below standard for the best horses in the country.