A horse bought over a drink will be the toast of Wellington if he can open his jumping account in today's K. S. Browne Hurdle (3200m).
Notabadrooster will deliver a fitting outcome for part-owner and trainer Christopher Faulkner, who has the fondest of memories of the venue.
"I got married at Trentham so it would be a royal result," he said. "I bought this horse in the pub off a bloke crying into his beer."
Notabadrooster has also had to overcome more than his fair share of adversity to continue his career.
"After he won his first three races he did a tendon and that came right and then he had to have bone chips taken out," Faulkner said.