Just like that Hunter Cup where Lochinvar Art drew better and took advantage of it, King Of Swing’s main danger this week, Kiwi superstar Copy That, has drawn much better (gate five) and his driver Anthony Butt will know the importance of fully utilising it.
Such is the stark contrast in barrier draws, Copy That may even snatch race favouritism from King Of Swing come race time.
Driver Luke McCarthy has openly insisted King Of Swing is much more than just a great leader.
“He’s shown it before when he’s needed to…don’t forget he sat three-wide and then outside the leader for the first lap or more before he eventually got to the front and won the Blacks A Fake here (Albion Park, last December). And he’s sat and sprinted to win races as well,” McCarthy said.
“Yes, sure, this is a big challenge, but he’s ready for it. He’s as good as we’ve ever had him. He’s had a great foundation and he’s very, very fit.
“You don’t run away from challenges like this, you look forward to them, especially with a horse like him.
“Don’t forget he’s got such a great record in sprint races, too.”
King Of Swing is unbeaten in nine sprint races for Team McCarthy, four of them at Group 1 level and two of them Miracle Miles.