Andrew Scott and Lance O'Sullivan have all but done their job with Nirvana In Fire and now they're praying for a bit of outside help for the Karaka Million.
The Matamata trainers are thrilled with the colt ahead of the sternest test of his fledgling career in Saturday's 1200m featureat Ellerslie.
"He's made really good progress and we couldn't be happier with him," said Scott, who also shares in the ownership of the son of Showcasing.
"Sam Collett has been booked to ride him, but it will come down to a good draw and good luck - hopefully that's us."
Nirvana In Fire was a trial winner before he was successful on debut at Pukekohe Park and he then confirmed his Karaka Million berth with a runner-up finish at Ellerslie on Boxing Day.
"She ran the second quickest last 600m of the race so we were well pleased with her performance," Scott said.
"We walked away without any black type, but we certainly weren't disappointed in her. We're not sure just yet whether she wants to run a mile or if she's more effective over 1400m."
Scott said Spring Heat, whose two wins include the Gr.3 Bonecrusher Stakes (1400m), will make her return in the Listed Mufhasa Stakes (1300m) at Ellerslie on March 3.