Recent graduate Jack Morrison and maiden stablemate Miss Rosie could not have been more impressive at Awapuni on Tuesday morning.
The majority of fast work was on the synthetic track, where Jack Morrison and Miss Rosie were paired over a smart 1000m in 1.2.4, the last 600 in 35.8
Jack Morrison was a last-start winner on the synthetic track, while Miss Rosie should have at least paid a dividend the same day.
She was held up on the home turn and lost all momentum. Her run is best forgotten because she can make amends on Thursday. It would not surprise if Jack Morrison scored back-to-back.
Three-year-old filly Goddess, trained by Lucy Tanner, covered 800m in 49.9, the last 600 in 35.9, and she was unplaced on debut in mid-March.
Cry Baby, in on Thursday, and Tokyodome did a quiet round and a half before speeding up to gallop 800m in 48.7, the last 600 in 36.3. They are with Deborah Parry.
Synthetic specialist Bee Enchanted had Jonathan Riddell aboard over 1000m in 1.7.4, the last 600 in 36.8, and looks a big chance again on Thursday.
Queen Of Spades worked alone over 1000m in 1.9.2, the last 600 in 37.8, while last-start maiden winners Coney Island and Lincoln Towers went together in 1.9.1 and 38.2.
Lincoln Towers, who seems to be thriving, can win again on Thursday.
Sotirio, who was disappointing at Trentham last start, left 1000m behind in 1.6.6, the last 600 in 38.6.
Cher Ami and unraced three-year-old filly Identikit (by Ocean Park) were timed 1000m in 1.13.1, the last 600 in 38.5, while Final Chapter clocked 1.15.1 and 38.4.
Cher Ami and Final Chapter race on Thursday and the latter bolted in on the synthetic lady start.
Big Sexy (by Almanzor) and Can Do (by Contributer), unraced two-year-olds trained by Peter Didham, ran 800m in 1.12.9, the last 600 in 40.1. Both horses won at the Levin jump-outs last week.
Craftsman (by Alamosa), unplaced on debut in February, and unraced Afterthought (by So You Think) were timed 800m in 57.8, the last 600 in 41.8. Their stablemates Colorado Star and Saxon Lady took 59.1 and 41.7.
Sweetjineen, in at Otaki on Saturday, was kept to 1000m in 1.15.1, the last 600 in 41.2, while Reprobate and Gum Basher went together in 1.15.1 and 41.1.
Platinum Sixty Six clocked 1.13.1 and 42 even.
On the plough, Otaki entrant Make Time did two quiet rounds with a 600m sprint at the end of each one in 36.4 and 37.8 respectively.