Fraser Auret is hoping to unearth another quality three-year-old in the Listed HS Dyke Wanganui Guineas (1200m) on Saturday.
The Marton trainer took out last year's race in emphatic style when Cooga Doon distanced his rivals to win by nine lengths. There was plenty of interest in the son ofMakfi after the race and he was subsequently sold to Hong Kong interests for a seven-figure sum.
Auret will be represented in this year's Guineas by Mogador, who takes the same form into the race as his stable predecessor after winning on debut over 1200m at Waverley last month.
"He came through his win at Waverley really nicely," Auret said.
"The space between races is spot on. It is just a very different track at Wanganui. It was a beautiful, fresh track the day he won at Waverley and it will be more testing (track rated a Heavy10 on Wednesday morning) come Saturday.
"But he has worked on really nicely, so we are very happy with him."
While Auret is pleased with Mogador heading into Saturday, he said he is not taking the same confidence into the race as he did last year.
"Cooga Doon won by seven lengths on the track at Wanganui leading in to the Guineas last year and it is very much a horses for courses type of place," Auret said.