"And for a mid-winter meeting it looks a really good one, with the Thames Cup on," said Dore.
The fixture will have the $100,000 guaranteed Triple Trio, a $50,000 guaranteed quaddie and a Pick6, which could see the Triple Trio run on three of the middle races to avoid clashing with the quaddie.
Those hoping for small fields to tackle might be disappointed, with numbers in the north stabilising, especially for lower-grade meetings.
Tomorrow night's Alexandra Park meeting has attracted 11 races, while the Cambridge meeting on Sunday has drawn 10 including several capacity fields, a far healthier situation than usual when the two venues clash.
Meanwhile, one of New Zealand's best young trotters has changed from one training legend to another in an attempt to regain group one winning form.
Last season's Harness Jewels winner One Over Da Moon has been luckless in the 3-year-old trot classics this season, hitting the latest low on his form rollercoaster when he galloped wildly at the Jewels.
So he has been sent from Canterbury trainer Paul Nairn to champion Australian horseman Chris Lang to prepare for the group ones in Victoria over the winter.
He will have his first start in Lang's colours in the Holmfield at Melton tomorrow night before the Victoria Derby and the Breeders Crown.
"I was happy for him to go to Chris because he is a great trainer and I didn't want to be away for that long with one horse," said Nairn.
"I don't think there is anything physically wrong with him but he has been getting too stirred up so hopefully he will get a chance to settle in some races over there."