Getting tailed off in her races was the biggest problem for Levante early in her career but she has improved and was able to settle handier (midfield) in her comeback race at
Te Rapa and blast past two race rivals for Saturday in Roch N Horse and Babylon Berlin.
She broke 33 seconds for her last 600m that day but the problem for Levante, and the reason she isn't favourite for the Railway, is Entriviere can unleash sectionals just as quick but tends to settle handier.
So even regardless of how they fare when the barrier draws come out late this morning, most would expect Entriviere to be in front of Levante starting the last 600m.
And that is why co-trainer Ken Kelso is happy with the depth of the field and the presence of genuine speedsters such as Babylon Berlin and Packing Rockstar.
"I'd like to see a good tempo in the race, that would help our mare," he told the Herald.
"Last year, they eased up in the middle stages of the race and that didn't suit her, but being the Railway, you would usually expect the speed to be on."
Levante, Entriviere and Babylon Berlin all warmed up for Saturday winning 1000 open catchweight trials at Rotorua on December 13, and while all were impressive, Babylon Berlin beat Roch N Horse and Hallmark Stud Stakes winner Festivity, and Levante beat another Boxing Day winner in Bonny Lass so they just secured skiting rights from that huge treble of trials.
"She has come on well since then and Ryan [Elliot, race jockey] came here and rode her [yesterday] and we were both very happy," said Kelso.
He is also happy with the Auckland weather which should see Ellerslie come up a Dead4 and possibly improve to a Good3 by Railway time, which would suit Levante better than Entriviere, who has won on good tracks but is probably at her most lethal when the track has slightly more moisture in it.