How his trio of talented fillies handle the step up to 2400m on a rain-affected Trentham track is Cambridge trainer Andrew Forsman's only concern heading into tomorrow's Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand Oaks (2400m).
Forsman and training partner Murray Baker will produce Queen Of Diamonds, Clementina and Rubira in the three-year-old fillies feature on a track rated a dead six yesterday morning.
"We've got three good fillies that give us a chance," Forsman said.
"There's no superstar in the race this year. Queen Of Diamonds looks pretty good but she's got to run out 2400m on a potentially rain-affected track. Against ours, Pinmedown and Imelda Mary look very nice fillies and it's hard to fault what they've done."
China Horse Club-owned Savabeel filly Queen Of Diamonds assumed favouritism for the Oaks after her brilliant win in the Gr.2 Lowland Stakes (2000m) at Hastings last month under jockey Matthew Cameron, who retains the ride tomorrow.