"In hindsight, it wasn't such a bad thing because he came through it a lot stronger."
Rock On Wood was given another solid spell after his Anzac Mile victory, but his spring preparation has once again been interrupted with a few issues.
"He had a couple of months off," she said. "I had him in early enough, but a few things just held us up a little bit, he had a tooth out."
Rock On Wood pleased Elliot with his 1000m trial at Foxton earlier this month and she is happy with her charge heading into his first-up assignment on Saturday, although she does hold concerns over track conditions.
"It was quite a nice trial actually, he has come through that really well," she said.
"He has been working well enough, but he will take a lot of improvement out of Saturday.
"At this stage the track (rated a Slow7 on Wednesday morning) is not going to be what he likes, but you have got to start somewhere.
"I think it should come back to a 6, at least. He does like the tracks a bit firmer, but I think it is a good starting point."
Rock On Wood will once again team-up with Elliot's son Ryan, who boasts a great strike-rate with the gelding – five wins and a placing from eight starts.
Iain Hyndman's Rangitikei Tips
1: Zeroed, Saltbush Bill, Greystone
2: Red Rufus, Crowing Star, Semper Magico
3: Trifolium, Lincoln's Kruz, Second Slip
4: Whatsup, Cead Mile Failte, Johnny Lincoln
5: Miss Woburn, Rex Royale, Proletariat
6: Iron Eagle, Heart Of Stone, Je Suis Tiger
7: Rock On Weed, Hartley, Wyndspelle
8: Armaguard, Weaponry, Sinarahma
9: Monkey Shoulder, Hogan's Hero, Dashper
Best Bet: Iron Eagle (R6)
– NZ Racing Desk