Superstatic was an emphatic five-length maiden winner on Boxing Day at Wingatui in what was her second start for the Parsons having initially been trained by Margaret Falconer in Cambridge for her first six career starts.
"She's just gone absolutely super down here and Gos just can't see her being beaten," Parsons said.
"She drew well (5) and she has got a good rider on in Reese Jones. Any rain will play right into her hands."
Parsons said Final Savings has made good improvement since racing fiercely when third at Omakau earlier in the month.
"He's going super, he's much stronger and I said to Rahul (Beeharry) just ride him cold like Kiwi Ida. Chris Johnson is quite adamant that he will do the job."
Final Savings is out of the Parsons' champion mare Final Touch, winner of three Group One races including the 2013 Telegraph Handicap (1200m). The Parsons will saddle outsider Pippi Rea in this year's rendition of the Telegraph, with Jake Bayliss to ride the $91 chance.
"He was unlucky in the Stewards (Gr.3, 1200m), and we ruled a line through his run at Dunedin last start," Parsons said. "He is really well, and a lot of the good horses drew out, so you've got to have a go."
Meanwhile, Parsons also provided an update on injured rider Gosen Jogoo, who suffered a broken leg when he fell from Whitney, forcing the abandonment of the final race at Hokitika on Tuesday.
"I've just been talking to him and he is hoping he heals quickly," she said. "The doctors are going to reassess him in a few weeks."
- NZ Racing Desk