“Lincoln Linda [Race 2, No 6] has been a natural right from the word go and has won all three of her trials by leading and being too good,” he says.
“But Angelic Copy [No 1] has been the big improver. She has run second to the other filly in every trial and gets closer every week.
“So I think even from the wide draw she will roll forward and be the one to beat but Angelic Copy could push her close late.”
The stable start their night with more than 20 per cent of the total runners, with Lincoln La Moose and Commander Lincoln in Race 1 and Delany favours Lincoln La Moose, who opened $3.8 with the bookies in the amateur race.
“He hasn’t had much luck, but I think he will get the right run from the ace,” he told HRNZ.
Delany surprises when he opts for the worst drawn of the stable’s trio Commander Lincoln as their best hope in Race 4.
“He is in really good form and he is very versatile so if he has any luck he can overcome the draw.”
The stable has no runners in Race 5 which will be the highlight of the night as smart three-year-old Rubira makes his northern debut in his first outing since finishing second to Marketplace in the Sires Stakes Final on Cup Day.
He has trialled twice in the last fortnight but faces a tricky little field fresh up.
Delany and Green wrap up their night with three reps in a strong Race 7.
“All of ours have chances but Debbie Lincoln is a filly who is really improving who we think could end up in an Oaks,” says Delany.
Michael Guerin wrote his first nationally published racing articles while still in school and started writing about horse racing and the gambling industry for the Herald as a 20-year-old in 1990. He became the Herald’s Racing Editor in 1995 and covers the world’s biggest horse racing carnivals.