"I don't see that changing. We have a better draw this week but I think [driver and son] Johnny [Dunn] will err on the side of caution and be careful off the gate and then go sit parked later.
"That is the most likely scenario but there is always the possibility they might hand up on Majestic Man this week, but probably not.
"But if they don't and we have to sit parked I think over this distance we still have the horse to beat," says Dunn.
Herlihy was happy with Bolt For Brilliance's third last week when a rival got between him and the favourites early and meant he had to come wide, effectively ending his hopes.
"It was a good run considering how much work he has to do late and it was his first start for two months," says Herlihy.
"It has brought him on and he worked well on Tuesday so he should go even better.
"I think the distance will help and if it works out the same as last week with Majestic Man in the front and Sundees Son outside him then I'd like to be closer, on their backs.
"It would be hard to say we can outstay Sundees Son the way he won the Dominion but hopefully we can be close enough to have a crack at them."
Dunn (Matt Damon) and Herlihy (Gambit) have runners in the Auckland Cup but realise the enormity of that task and think they can win other races on the card.
"The way One Majic Kenny (R4, No 8) won last start I think he should win again," says Dunn.
And Herlihy narrowly opts for Cowboys N Bandits in the last race as his better of two chances, although suggests Santa Maria also won't be a maiden for long.