A perfect barrier draw at Cambridge on Friday is going to have to do as consolation for trainer Stephen Doody.
Doody is still shaking his head over the bad luck that stopped stable star Te Kawau being a major player in the finish to last Thursday's Auckland Cup.
The Central Districts' best pacer was denied room late and was hard held by driver Brent Mangos as they crossed the line fifth, just in behind winner Have Faith In Me.
The performance came only a week after the five-year-old downed Hughie Green in the Futurity at Cambridge, confirming he was back to his best after a substandard South Island campaign. "I was thrilled with how we went last week but we just had no luck in the straight," said Doody.
"Brent came back in after the race and said you wouldn't want to know what he could have done had he got a gap."