"His last run in the Easter is best forgotten the way the set weights and penalties conditions were against him that day."
"He's a bit small for weight-for-age so back to a handicap should suit him and I don't think the wet track will worry him.
"It's not a bad field but he's definitely a good chance. We'll just see how he goes and then decide what he does after this."
At Te Rapa, former group 3 Counties Cup runner-up Nothing Trivial faces his biggest test over fences, though his commanding 2-length last-start maiden win has Hillis upbeat about his chances today.
"He's going really well. He's in form and fit and if he jumps well, he's got to be right in it," Hillis said.
"Last start he jumped really well. He's been more of a careful jumper.
"He'll ease for a couple of strides then pop over but he was having a go at them last time so hopefully he does that again.
Hillis will be looking for his third Waikato Steeples win, having won in 1986 as a rider aboard Won't Be Easy and as a trainer with King Piccolo in 2014.
"Nothing Trivial probably has more ability on the flat than King Piccolo and he might not be far away from him as a jumper either," Hillis said.
- NZ Racing Desk