Murray Baker is pleased with last start winner Vibrato heading into today's Ryder Stakes (1200m) at the Levin Racing Club's meeting at Otaki.
The 2-year-old son of Sacred Falls followed two trial wins and a luckless debut with a classy win over 1230m at Rotorua on June 26, leading from start to finish.
"He hasn't raced for a month but we're happy with him and we think he's probably improved a bit," said Baker, who trains in partnership with Andrew Forsman.
"He had a bit of time off after he won and we've just got him going again. It's a stakes race, so we thought we'd have go."
Vibrato will be ridden by Matthew Cameron and the pair will jump from barrier seven. "He should go well," Baker said. "He's a genuine horse and he'd shown good trial form before winning at Rotorua."