Backing favourites off 40m handicaps in feature trots at Alexandra Park is not a sound long-term financial plan but Yagunnakissmeornot has been racing like an open class trotter, beating many of her rivals tonight by six lengths under similar circumstances two starts ago. "And the make up of the field helps us," says Dunn. "Most of the really good horses in the race are back on 30m so she should be with them straight after the start and I don't see a tearaway leader to run them really hard off the front line.
"So I think she can win, even though they don't often off 40m."
Dunn, who trains the northern arm of his team while son John takes care of the Canterbury horses, sits second on the national premiership with 87 wins and thinks he can end the season with at least two, maybe three tonight.
"Cmeerock has a good chance in race two because it is her sort of field, although we have worked out she is also best when driven with a sit.
"And the horse who has really improved for us has been Johnny White [race six].
"He has always had ability but developed a few problems and took us ages to get right. But he won well last Friday and has the draw to be handy again this week. If he leads or trails, which I think he will, then he has to be hard to beat."
The pacing highlight of the night will be Butcher dominated, with drivers David (Vasari), Zac (Northview Hustler) and Ben (Max Phactor) on the three favourites.
Max Phactor was a very brave second when the tempo of his comeback race was against him last Friday and might have an experience/class edge over his three-year-old rivals but tonight is his first standing start so punters will want $3.50 to take the chance, even though he is a very clean pacer who should handle the stand.
Park picks
• Best bet: My Generation (R9, No.7): Luckless last Friday and this field weaker. Should win.
• Each way: Johnny White (R6, No.1): Has the right draw in a race that might lack attackers.
• Improver: Parker (R1, No.1): Stormed home on debut and better drawn tonight for in-form stable.