Awapuni trainer Peter Didham is looking forward to heading to Wanganui and Trentham this week where he will be represented by a handful of runners.
His more immediate interest will be at Wanganui on Thursday where he rates a couple of his runners as good prospects.
“Morus always gallops well so he’s a chance with a good run and Glorifilia has had a few knee problems, but has a lot of ability,” Didham said.
A son of Savabeel, Morus ran third when resuming at Waverley and has improved further for the G Bristol & Sons Handicap (1600m) after making late ground for sixth at his most recent appearance at Waverley.
The lightly raced Zed mare Glorifilia has had two trials ahead of her return in the Wanganui Insurance Brokers Maiden (1360m).
Didham is also keen on the chances of the in-form Moon Money in the intowin.co.nz Join A Syndicate Handicap (1400m) at Trentham on Saturday.
The Per Incanto mare placed in both outings last preparation before she successfully opened her current campaign off the back of a trial victory.
“She’s really good and has worked really well since her win at Taupo,” he said.