The seven-year-old will be making the fourth appearance of his current campaign today and heads south on the back of a last-start third in the Waikato Hurdles (3200m).
"The track was too good for him at Te Rapa so he went all right," Faulkner said. "All going well, he'll probably run in the Wellington Hurdles and then the National."
Notabadrooster is the only horse he is preparing himself.
"I'm a drainage contractor so the Rooster has to fit in around the jobs," Faulkner said. "I've got two others with Ken Duncan, one with Wayne Hillis and three with Craig Phelan.
"I was apprenticed to Baggy Hillis and rode over fences and later on I trained in partnership with Cliff Fenwick when he had Lord Reims."
Lord Reims was an outstanding stayer of the mid-1980s and won the Gr.1 Caulfield Cup (2400m) and three successive editions of the Adelaide Cup (3200m).
NZ Racing Desk