The gloves are set to come off at Alexandra Park tonight.

And that means punters can bet with confidence that the biggest names going into Harness Million night will be the biggest names coming out of it.
The two NZB Standardbred Harness Million races see odds-on favourites in Stella Rouge (Bettor’s Delight) (R5, No.5) and Marketplace (Bettor’s Delight) (R6, No.4) with the draws and respect to justify their returns while the City Of Auckland Free-For-All has far more intrigue with two of New Zealand’s best pacers Republican Party (Bettor’s Delight) (8) and Don’t Stop Dreaming (Bettor’s Delight) (11) drawn poorly in a field of depth.
But two of the most compelling factors for punters to consider tonight are intent and improved fitness.
Several harness stars have resumed over the last month and been driven conservatively, their trainers and drivers facing a growing conundrum as high level racing is so fast these days few horses are ready to be driven aggressively while fresh up.
They could be, and maybe would even win, but give a horse a headache fresh-up and you often have a lesser horse in the months ahead.
So the conservative approach was taken with both Marketplace and Republican Party last Friday and while both sets of connections stated pre-race they would be looking to drive their stars with one run, they still started favourite.
But with the pipe-openers out of the way tonight punters can expect some more aggression on the big guns tonight.
Marketplace has looked a bit special for the last six months and he will undoubtedly head forward from barrier 4 tonight, with trainer Regan Todd suggesting last Friday’s sit-and-sprint had brought him on both fitness-wise and mentally. His quest has been made all the easier following the midweek scratching of Rubira with a leg injury.
Republican Party could face a more complicated road to the winner’s circle in the Auckland Co-op taxis 300-3000 City Of Auckland Free For All after drawing the outside of the front line and trainer Cran Dalgety says son Carter, who drives the Auckland Cup winner, has two options.
“He can pull back and end up behind all the other big name horses or he can work forward and get in front of them,” says Dalgety.
“I am not saying he has to try to lead but I don’t see the point in pulling back behind the horses you are most worried about.”
Dalgety says Republican Party’s storming late run from last has also tightened him up so he is the horse to beat in a tricky field as you could make a case he is the best pacer in New Zealand right now.
Punters should expect improvement though from Chase A Dream (No.1), who badly needed the run last Friday while Don’t Stop Dreaming will be rock hard fit in his first start for new trainer Hayden and Amanda Cullen but is one of the most difficult horses in New Zealand to predict.
The Cullens also hold a strong hand in the Fillies Harness Million with Winelight (R5, No.1) and Arafura (2) drawn well but Stella Rouge still deserves to be clear favourite.
She jogged her last 400m when beating older horses last Friday and has genuine x-factor and the hind quarters that produce a good horse’s acceleration.
“She has turned into a stunning filly,” says driver Tim Williams.
“She has the looks and the ability to match it and she felt great last week.
“I am happy with barrier 5 because she doesn’t have to lead to win and she is one of the fastest horse I have driven.”
To see Auckland’s fields for Friday night click here
by Michael Guerin, for Harness Racing New Zealand