"We don't really want to be heading over early but I am sure Barry [Purdon, trainer of Start Dreaming] doesn't want to either, which is why I've had to make sure our filly is ready."
After a quiet 10 days following the Jewels, The Orange Agent has had three workouts and Hughes is happy with how she has handled her 13-start, 10-win season which has netted her more than $326,000.
"She is a gross type so it hasn't taken much out of her and she is still as good as gold." The Orange Agent is likely to open around $1.10 or $1.15 in tonight's fixed market. The night's other non-tote should see Bettor Spirits win before he heads to Alexandra Park to contest a $20,000 race tomorrow night, giving him a shot at a rare double inside 27 hours.
Meanwhile, Addington officials have moved to lure the best pacers to New Zealand Cup Week with stake increases to their two richest races.
The New Zealand Cup on November 10 will increase $50,000 to $750,000, while the Free-For-All, three days later, is now worth $250,000, also up $50,000.
That means the elite pacers can race for their share of $1 million over the three days.