Touch Of Rose will represent the in-form stable of Tim Butt and Phil Anderson at Roxburgh today.
Touch Of Rose (race 10), a last-start winner at Gore on December 27, is in a race for fillies and mares today with Chris Butt the driver.
Touch Of Rose has a second-line draw to overcome.
Shelbyville, a winner over a mile at Winton on December 29, could be the stumbling block for Touch Of Rose.
The Butt-Anderson stable success continued yesterday when Raglan won the $18,000 Amberley Cup at Rangiora.
Raglan has had two wins and three placings in five starts since joining the Butt-Anderson stable in November.
The Sands A Flyin gelding had won twice when trained at Kaiapoi by Bryan Lilley.
The stable had won the $30,000 Central Otago Cup at Omakau on Saturday with Cullen's Creek and the $20,000 Gore Trotting Cup on December 27 with Centreofattention.
The trio have been driven by Anthony Butt, brother of Tim.
The stable has also won with the 2yr-old I Have A Dream at Winton and Ronnie Coleman at Omakau, both driven by Chris Butt, son of Anthony.
Anthony also drove Telemecanique to win the $18,000 Equine Stakes for fillies and mares at Winton on December 29.
He was successful in his first drive on the Omakau track on Saturday when he partnered Cams OK in the second race.
Cams OK, who was having his third start, is trained at Tomahawk by Leon Crawford, who races the 4yr-old with his brother, Greg, of Perth.
Butt heads to Melbourne on Friday to drive Mr Feelgood at Melton and Stunin Cullen in the Horsham Cup the following day.
Stunin Cullen finished second at Cranbourne on Saturday night when driven by John Caldow.