The winner of that race is guaranteed a Cup start and Sharrock says Ladies Man deserves his chance.
“The Cup is the race we want to start in and we will know a lot more about how much closer we are after Tuesday,” Sharrock told the Herald on Saturday.
“A lot of horses can drop out of the Cup for one reason or another so we will have a committee meeting (he and the owners) but I’d say we would go and if we have to run in the Lexus to try and get in we will.
“I don’t think racing three days before the Cup will do him any harm so I’d say we will be going to Melbourne for either one race or two.”
Sharrock will see how the next fortnight unfolds before deciding on a Melbourne Cup jockey, if indeed he needs one at all.
“I think we could end up with an Aussie on him, Ryan (Elliot) couldn’t ride him - he would need to cut a leg off,” he smiled in reference to Elliot’s minimum riding weight.
Ladies Man will be looking to continue the proud Melbourne Cup record of his sire Zed, who sired 2021 Melbourne Cup winner Verry Elleegant.
Platinum Invador will also be racing on Melbourne Cup day after his storming second on Saturday but he will be in the weight-for-age race at Pukekohe instead. He looks a useful addition to the weight-for-age ranks now, especially as an Auckland Cup winner he faces big weights in our major Cups this season.
Pearl Of Alsace earned valuable Group 1 black type with her third placing, while Mustang Valley looked less potent on the firmer track.
Earlier in the day other eyecatchers were Our Alley Cat, who bolted away with the open sprint and Adam I Am, who was super impressive in a strong conditioned maiden race and looks a 4-year-old set to repay his connections patience.
Elsewhere, Saturday’s Ashburton meeting was postponed after three races when very high winds made racing unsafe and the remainder of the card, including the Group 3 Barneswood Farm Stakes, will be held on Monday.