Savile Row stitched up favouritism for Saturday's $1 million Vodafone New Zealand Derby with a nicely tailored piece of work during the special gallops morning at Ellerslie yesterday.
Looking in great shape, the in-form Savile Row galloped over 1400m with stablemate Mister Impatience who is preparing for the $500,000 Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Cup on Saturday week.
The Ellerslie track was judged by Auckland Racing Club racing manager Craig Baker as "between a good 3 and a dead 4".
It was hot in Auckland yesterday afternoon and Baker said significant irrigation was likely to be applied last night.
With raceday jockey Michael Coleman in the saddle, Savile Row began the gallop four lengths behind Mister Impatience and finished on terms, running the last 1000m wide out on the course proper in 1.01.2, the final 800m in 48, good work so far from the inside rail. Savile Row was noticeably leaning on one rein, but co-trainer Pam Gerard said it was nothing to worry about. "That's just him, he can do it in his races, too."