Trained by Patrick O'Reilly, the rising 8yr-old has won seven races.
Rangataua Ray, who last raced in February, won a trial on Saturday.
He started from 20m and sprinted his last 800m in 56.9.
Rangataua Ray, the winner of three races this season, was put aside after he finished well back in the Waikouaiti Cup.
Top Notch Lavros, now trained by Phil Williamson, won a heat for trotters.
The Sundon 3yr-old finished second to Jaccka Jack at Winton in December in the first of four starts for Neil Munro.
Results of trials. - 0w pacers, mobile, 2000m: Luvon The Run R Needham 1; Winfield Guy 2; Preston Jack 3.
Seven started. 4L, 4L. Time, 2.30.2. Trainer, R Needham. (Trikita, trainer, N Gorrie, qualified as a pacer in 2.31.9).
0w pacers, 2000m: Hanover Fair R Beale 1; Master Vance 2; Kin Kaid 3. Nine started. 1L, nse. Time, 2.34.3. Trainer, R Beale.
0w trotters, 2600m: Top Notch Lavros M Williamson 1; Mark Spence 2; Control Freak 3. Five started. 0.5L, nk. Time, 3.35.5. Trainer, P Williamson.
1-4w pacers, 2600m: Rangataua Ray 20 P Wallace 1; Blowhard 2; Reacher 3. 1.5L, 0.5L. Time, 3.20.3. Trainer, P Wallace.
1-6w trotters, 2600m: Tozzie 30 P O'Reilly 1; So Green 2; Perdition 3. Five started. Nse, nse. Time, 3.31.5. Trainer, P O'Reilly.
Blacks A Fake won the group one $A100,000 Winter Cup at Albion Park on Saturday night.
The rising 9yr-old raced in the open and won by 2.3m from Karloo Mick with 2.9m to Be Good Johnny, third.
• Blacks A Fake recorded a 1.58.9 mile rate for the 2680m.
It was his 49th win in 68 starts and took his stake earnings to $3.4 million.
He also won the Winter Cup in 2006 and 2007.
Best Of Times returned a 1.58.7 mile rate for 2160m (mobile) in winning a qualifying race for the Chariots Of Fire at Harold Park last Friday.
The other qualifying race for the Chariots was won by I'm Themightyquinn, the former Canterbury pacer, in a 2.00.6 rate.
The Geoff Small-trained All Tiger, who finished second to Best Of Times, has drawn one in the Chariots Of Fire this Friday.
• Eric's Legend, who is under consideration for the Breeders' Crown series in Victoria, has been entered for the Kurow Cup on Sunday.
"It is not certain he will go to Australia.
It will depend on how he goes at Kurow," John Dunn, his driver, said.
Shezadorabil, an entrant for the Kurow meeting, is back in the Ashburton stable of Doug McCormick.
Shezadorabil finished third at Cambridge on June 25 at her last start during a three-month stint with Jay Abernethy at Papakura.
She won at Palmerston North in February for Kaiapoi trainer Brent Lilley.
She has won twice for McCormick.