He's A Doozy and Lantern Way showed their readiness for Trentham on Saturday with a first-class gallop at Awapuni on Tuesday morning.
The majority of fast work recorded was on the plough (good), with just two on the synthetic track.
He's A Doozy and Lantern Way used the plough and went together over 1000m in 1.1.6, completing the task with 800m in 47.8, the last 600 in 35.5.
He's A Doody has not raced since his close fourth in the TAB Mile at Riccarton three weeks ago, but will take his place in Saturday's $400,000 TAB Mufhasa Classic, ready for action.
Lantern Way was last seen at Riccarton as well, where he was disappointing in two starts over the cup carnival. He could step up over ground at Trentham this week.
Pinkerton worked alone over 1000m in 1.3.1 and finished with 800m in 49.8, the last 600 in 36.6. He has been freshened since racing in mid-September.
His unraced maiden stablemate Edison (by Staphanos) did nice work, clocking 1.4.6 for 1000m and 51.1 for the final 800m, the last 600 in 37.8.
Redana was sent 1000m in 1.6.9, with the final 800m taking 52.1, the last 600 in 38 seconds even. She has disappointed in her last two races.
Belle's Echo and Sir Mikki gathered speed from the 1000m to finish with 800m in 54.2, the last 600 in 39.7, while Call A Friend and French Doll posted 54.3 and 39.4.
Sevenayes and Ima Brazen One matched strides over a quieter 800m in 55.8, the last 600 in 40.4, and unraced two-year-old fillies Ribella Rose (by Ribchester) and Sweys Charm (by Sweynesse), both trained by Lisa Latta, took 56.9 and 40.8.
On the synthetic track, My Alibi and Wairakei Queen were paired over 1000m in 1.9.4, running home the final 800m in 49.6, the last 600 in 36.8.
Their stablemate Chance Taken, second at the Foxton trials (1400m) last week, ran the same distance in 1.7.4 and 51.5, the last 600 in 38.7.