The women's single sculls sees 24 entries including 2014 world champion Emma Twigg, reserve Lucy Spoors and reigning world champion, Australian Kim Brennan. This much-anticipated meet-up will be the first time Brennan and Twigg have raced each other since the 2014 World Rowing Championships.
The unbeaten Hamish Bond and Eric Murray remain firm favourites in the men's pair, but will face competition from 16 other crews including fellow teammates Axel Dickenson and Drikis Conradie, and Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell and Matthrew Tarrant of Great Britain.
New Zealand are currently sitting third in the World Rowing Cup Series, behind The Netherlands and Great Britain, having only contested one of the two regattas so far.
Racing begins on Friday at 8.50pm New Zealand time with heats. It then moves through to international finals on Saturday followed by Olympic boat class finals on Sunday .
Live coverage of finals will be available on Sky Sport 5, Sunday at 8pm.