"We were really happy with his trial, we didn't want to give him a hard trial. He is as ready as we can get him for Saturday, he is bang on."
Prendergast believes the weight-for-age conditions today will ideally suit her 10-win gelding.
"The weight-for-age is tailor-made for him because they are all carrying 59kg and the mares 57kg," she said.
"He will still need luck (from barrier 10), but we are really happy with him.
"He is such a consistent horse. We wouldn't mind having a stable full who are half as good."
With a 102 rating, Prendergast said the son of Iffraaj is better kept for weight-for-age races and is eyeing the Group 3 Canterbury Gold Cup (2000m) in April with her charge, a race he won last year.
"We will probably target the Canterbury Cup because it is weight-for-age too," Prendergast said.
"We have got to be careful because of where he is placed in the weights. He is not particularly an apprentice horse either."
Meanwhile, Prendergast is also looking forward to lining up Bogatyr in the Wingatui Function Centre 1400. "John Parsons has a horse [Quintuple Twins] who is going to be hard to beat," she said. "We have got him fit and well and he's better than his form line shows.
"If he does it right and gets a nice run from the three draw we think he will be right in it."
- NZ Racing Desk