A winner of four of his 16 starts, Finbarr finished fourth in Prom Queen's Listed Champagne Stakes (1200m) as a two-year-old and was unplaced in last season's group one New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) but went on a winning run late last season with three straight wins at Wingatui, Riccarton and Ashburton before his last-start Oamaru Cup (1600m) third placing.
"It was a really good run at Oamaru. It was just a pity he got as far back as he did but he got home strongly and I was really pleased with him," Robinson said.
"He's got the visitor's draw for the sprint but we'll go forward. There's no use being back and wide. There are some pretty good horses in there but he's well and if he runs up to what he's been doing, I'll be happy."
Robinson said Finbarr would spell after today's race with no set programme in place for his return.
"I'll put him out and when he starts getting himself into trouble, it will be time to bring him back," she said.
It's been far from a futile trip north for Robinson however, with Finbarr's stablemate Franconi causing a $56 upset in the final race last Saturday, form that has been franked with runner-up I'llhav Bubbles' win at Riccarton on Wednesday.
"That made the trip worthwhile and he's done really well since that race, too. He's come through it well, bucking and kicking, and hopefully he can run well again on Saturday too," Robinson said.
Franconi contests today's Premier 2000 with Lee Callaway picking up the mount and the ride on Finbarr, too.
- NZ Racing Desk