Champion driver Blair Orange is set to be offered the drive on pacing excitement machine Copy That in the New Zealand Cup.
But Victorian-based owner Merv Butterworth says that doesn't guarantee Orange the drive behind the Cup second favourite for the remainder of the season, just when he crossed Cook Strait.
Copy That has rocketed up the markets from an opening quote of $26 to be the $4.20 second elect for the Cup to be run at Addington on November 10.
That has come courtesy of three impressive Alexandra Park wins this campaign when he has looked clearly the best of the northerners while Cup favourite Self Assured has looked just at dominant in the south.
Maurice McKendry, one of only two New Zealand reins men with over 3000 career wins, has driven Copy That in all three of those wins but Butterworth, who has been an enormous investor in New Zealand harness racing, says any time Copy That races in the South Island it is Orange who gets first refusal.
"My rule on this is Blair gets offered the drive in the South Island and Maurice will drive him, if he wants, in the North Island," says Butterworth.