“Seat Of Power will probably find this a shade short as he had a month out in the paddock after the Queensland Cup,” Duncan said.
“He’s freshened up well and had a jump out over 1200 metres last week.
“I’m trying to get him into the Subzero so he’ll have to run again next week in the Shoot Out which is a free kick into the Magic Millions race.”
While Duncan believes Seat Of Power is a superior stayer, he rates Dzsenifer as his best hope but with some reservations.
Dzsenifer was doing her best work late when she finished a close-up fourth to London Banker in the Brisbane Handicap at Doomben on December 9.
“I favour Dzsenifer at this stage as her last run was very good and she only got beaten by one length,” Duncan said.
“She’s been feeling the hard tracks a bit lately and she wants rain but it doesn’t look like there’s much around.
“She’s still a good chance so long as the track is not too firm.
“She just hasn’t been stretching out like she can.”
Dzsenifer is proven at Stakes level after claiming the Listed Silk Stocking at the Gold Coast during the winter and also running second in the Listed Glasshouse Handicap at the Sunshine Coast.
Duncan has no specific plans in mind for Dzsenifer but is hopeful of finding a race for her on Magic Millions day.