The New Zealand Cup harness racing build-up extends to Menangle on Saturday night (Oct. 21).
The second of the Aussie raiders, Majestic Cruiser (Art Major), kick-starts his preparation for Addington on November 8 in a 2300m free-for-all at Menangle.
It will be the Jason Grimson-trained starās first run since winning the Group 1 Blacks A Fake at Albion Park in July.
Despite drawing the outside barrier, Majestic Cruiser is a firming $2.25 favourite.
āHeās fit and raring to go. The 2300m should help overcome the wide draw,ā Grimson said.
āHeās had a couple of trials and itās always been my plan to give him this run and then back him up the week after.ā
The $100,000 Group 1 Len Smith at Menangle on Saturday week will be Majestic Cruiserās last lead-up run before boarding a flight to Auckland on October 31.
Of course, facing NZās top pacers holds no fears for Grimson or his stable star after they won the Group 1 Messenger at Alexandra Park in April.
Majestic Cruiser gives Australia a twin-pronged attack on the NZ Cup with Rock N Roll Doo already settled in at Chrissie and Cran Dalgetyās stables.
Trainer-driver Mick Stanley said Rock N Roll Doo would improve on whatever he did in Mondayās Group 2 Ashburton Flying Stakes.
āEverything has gone to plan,ā he said. āHe had a couple of days off in Auckland then another couple of quiet days when he got to Christchurch, so he had four days off.
āHe really started to seem bright and like his old self by Wednesday.
āAshburton has always been as much an experience and some standing start practice for him under race conditions.
āWeād love to win, but heās not fully wound-up after missing those few days of work. A win would be a bit of a bonus.
āI know how much heāll take from the race and how heāll really sharpen-up from it.
āItāll give us a great guide where we are at and Iāll decide after it what we do between then and the Cup.ā
ROCK N ROLL DOO IN CANTERBURY
Stanley admits to pinching himself with the interest and respect for Rock N Roll Doo in NZ.
āThereās not a day gone by when I havenāt had a camera crew visit or journos calling about him. Itās quite a buzz,ā he said.
āAnd to hear a legend like Mark Purdon speak so highly of what the horse did in the Victoria Cup and how much he respects him is a bit surreal.ā
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byĀ Adam Hamilton, for Harness Racing New Zealand