"We think they are both quality colts but Suffused might be better suited to this race," says co-trainer Andrew Forsman. "He was very good winning at Taupo and has the zip which could be ideal over 1200m here. Whereas we think Unition could end up being a mile horse ideal for the Guineas or even get further."
Trainer Jamie Richards says there is slightly less to be read into the fact Danielle Johnson, who is a popular Te Akau choice for horses stable No 1 rider Opie Bosson can't ride, is on Yourpoint rather than favourite Need I Say More.
"Craig [Grylls] rode him to win a Group race last season so he has retained that ride but Yourpoint did trial very well last month.
"There isn't a lot between them but maybe Yourpoint is more forward right now."
Natural favourite
While Te Rapa kicks off the New Zealand racing spring today, there will be plenty of Kiwi interest in Sydney, too. Nature Strip, the Everest favourite part-owned by former All Black coach Steve Hansen, is red hot to win his comeback in the Concorde (R4, 4pm) at Royal Randwick. And exciting Matamata galloper Dragon Leap has his first outing since starting favourite in the Vodafone Derby on February 29 in the Tramway Stakes (R8, 6.30pm).