Group performer Seize The Moment will make his next appearance at Awapuni on Saturday week.
"He just can't go right-handed so he'll go down there for the Listed Flying Handicap," trainer Stephen Marsh said.
The winner of six races and runner-up in the Gr.3 Anniversary Handicap at Trentham, Seize The Moment hasn't raced since his front-running victory at Hastings earlier this month.
All's well with Group winner
Perfect Start pulled up well after her first appearance in more than a year when unplaced at Te Rapa on Saturday.
"We needed to see where we were with her – she had done a lot of work on the treadmill, but she hadn't had a trial," co-trainer Wayne Hillis said.
The dual Group Three winner of the Manawatu Cup and the Trentham Stakes suffered a tendon injury that forced her late scratching from last year's Gr.1 Auckland Cup.
> She will make her next appearance in the Australian Oaks while another stablemate will debut in Sydney a week earlier.
No More Tears will be flown to Australia on Tuesday week and will step out in the Gr.3 P.J. Bell Stakes at Randwick on April 2.
"We'll see how she goes in that, but there are suitable races for her pretty much every fortnight after that," Marsh said.
Successful in half of her eight starts, No More Tears won the Listed Hamilton Vets Equine Stakes last season and this term she has added the Listed Soliloquy Stakes and the Gr.3 Mr Tiz Trophy to her record. – NZ Racing Desk.
"He just can't go right-handed so he'll go down there for the Listed Flying Handicap," trainer Stephen Marsh said.
The winner of six races and runner-up in the Gr.3 Anniversary Handicap at Trentham, Seize The Moment hasn't raced since his front-running victory at Hastings earlier this month.
All's well with Group winner
Perfect Start pulled up well after her first appearance in more than a year when unplaced at Te Rapa on Saturday.
"We needed to see where we were with her – she had done a lot of work on the treadmill, but she hadn't had a trial," co-trainer Wayne Hillis said.
The dual Group Three winner of the Manawatu Cup and the Trentham Stakes suffered a tendon injury that forced her late scratching from last year's Gr.1 Auckland Cup.
> She will make her next appearance in the Australian Oaks while another stablemate will debut in Sydney a week earlier.
No More Tears will be flown to Australia on Tuesday week and will step out in the Gr.3 P.J. Bell Stakes at Randwick on April 2.
"We'll see how she goes in that, but there are suitable races for her pretty much every fortnight after that," Marsh said.
Successful in half of her eight starts, No More Tears won the Listed Hamilton Vets Equine Stakes last season and this term she has added the Listed Soliloquy Stakes and the Gr.3 Mr Tiz Trophy to her record. – NZ Racing Desk.