A field of 17 will line up in Sydney's first Group One race of the season on Saturday, the $1 million Golden Rose at Rosehill.
Gai Waterhouse will have five runners but it is Melbourne colts Prince Harada and Fast `N' Rocking who dominate betting ahead of Tuesday's barrier draw.
The David Hayes-trained Fast `N' Rocking beat an unlucky Prince Harada when they last met at Moonee Valley in the McNeil Stakes.
Connections of the Tony Vasil-trained Prince Harada paid a $50,000 late entry fee to put the colt in the 1400m feature.