"We were slightly held up turning in [in the Oaks] and Paul Gatt [jockey] who rode her last week definitely thought she should have run a place."
The Lindsay Park team have made a gear change in the lead-up to today.
"She slightly laid in under pressure so we have put her in a one-eyed blinker [near side]. She has drawn two in the Derby, so I don't think that will be an issue," Dabernig said.
"We will just have her where she is happy and hopefully try and put her to sleep. We will need a little bit of luck in there, but over 2500m, hopefully she will have her chance and put herself into the race.
"You have to respect the form of the well-fancied runners in the market but I know she will run out the 2500m strongly."
Although hopeful of a good showing from Zayydani today, Dabernig believes she will only improve with time and more racing.
"It's only her sixth career start, so she is only lightly-raced with plenty of upside," he said.
"She is certainly one to keep an eye on. I think she is a good filly."
- NZ Racing Desk