However, it is one of the "older" greyhounds who potentially holds the key to the outcome of this evening's race.
Bigtime Rod has been in solid Hatrick 520m form over the past two Fridays, having led his rivals throughout. Drawing the ace-trap here says he can again make his presence felt. It would also pay to overlook his traffic-impeded Tuesday Manawatū 457m miss.
The five NZ Derby heat prospects are all capable of featuring. Big Time Anton and Big Time Harley have drawn favourably, while the stake earning claims held by the other two, Big Time Seth and Big Time Kobe cannot be lightly dismissed.
There are two open class 305m sprints on the card. The first of them (race 5) features the return to Hatrick sprinting by the Cole-prepared 2019/20 NZ Sprinter of the Year Trojan Hoarse.
His clash with his in-form kennelmates Big Time Fairy and Big Time Jonnie is expected to be a cracker.
The other open class 305m dash (race 8) has a much more even look to it. Allegro Will has drawn poorly in the five-trap for Cole; however, he is smart enough to overcome that disadvantage.
Big Time Chance is presented with sound swooping claims from his eight-trap draw, while the trap-two drawn Big Time Ziggy is a much better sprinter than her current form indicates.
Holding upset claims from his kind trap-one draw is the locally Brian Marsh-prepared Hip Hop Rapper. His recent form has been affected by wide draws.