May won on Yokozuna at Forbury Park in June at his only drive on the 8yr-old.
Yokozuna has been driven in six of his eight wins by Dexter Dunn who opted to stay with the Cran Dalgety stable runner Spero Denario in the $15,000 feature.
Jason Noakes drove Yokozuna to win his last start on September 9 at Forbury Park.
Yokozuna, who shares the back mark of 40m tomorrow with Lord Forbes, has recorded eight wins and three placings from 12 starts. The gelding has won seven of those races at Forbury Park.
He has had three standing start races for a first start win at Forbury Park in April, a win at Ascot Park and a third to Raglan and Stunin Cullen at Addington.
Spero Denario should race well. He has not started since finishing fourth to Tintin In America in the 4yr-old section of the Harness Jewels at Cambridge on June 5.
The 5yr-old finished fourth fresh up over 3200m (the distance tomorrow) in the Waikouaiti Cup in February.
He finished second equal with stablemate About Ambition, half a length behind Still Coughin, in a 1950m (mobile) trial at Addington on October 11.
• Motu Racy Girl will be looking to go one better than her dam Motu Racy Lady when she contests the Sire's Stakes Heat for 3yr-old fillies tomorrow.
Motu Racy Lady finished second to Motu Mister Wrack at the Tuapeka meeting 10 years ago.
Motu Racy Girl won her last start by six and a-half lengths at Winton last Sunday in 1.58.5 for the mile. She was beaten a neck by the talented Salem at her first start at Rangiora three starts back.
Motu Racy Lady has drawn two just inside two of her main rivals Southwind Arden and Jumpforjoy.
Southwind Arden deadheated for first with Miss Moonlite (a rival tomorrow) at her last start on October 9 at Addington in the hands of co-trainer Mark Purdon. Blair Orange will drive her tomorrow.
Jumpforjoy should be improved by her fresh up second to Mossdale Allan at Winton last Sunday.
The Dalgety-Dunn combination should be to the fore with Highview Chasue who was an impressive winner in 1.57.5 for the mile at Winton last Sunday at her second start.
• The changes to the Interdominion series agreed to by Harness Racing Australia on Monday are to be considered by the board of Harness Racing New Zealand on November 8.
Harness Racing Australia at its Annual General Meeting agreed to a number of for the future conduct of the Interdominion Championships.
Key changes agreed were:
*Introduction of a tender system for the conduct of the Pacers Championship for 2013-2015 by eligible cities, in contrast to the present rotation system.
*Rebranding of the current Interdominion Trotters' Championship to avoid confusion with the Pacers Series.
In relation to the trotters, HRNZ wishes to clarify that it is committed to exploring alternative options with Harness Racing Victoria to ensure this time-honoured event continues, albeit under a different name. Both HRV and HRNZ recognise the important contribution of trotting to the industry and its relevance internationally, particularly in Europe.
HRNZ is confident an alternative series can be developed that will ensure the profile of this event is enhanced.
Priority will be afforded to this over the next two months and HRNZ looks forward to working with Harness Racing Victoria in this regard.
• Additional information for meetings today:
Auckland RC: Rider: Race 8: Ring Of Destiny - P Holmes. Scratchings: Race 1: Waitoki Ahi. Race 2: Jackthelad. Race 8: Pentango. Weather, fine; track, dead (4); rail out 3m.
Bay Of Plenty HRC: Scratchings: Race 5: Lord Herbert. Race 6: J D's Chrimar. Race 7: Affairs Are Bettor.
Wellington RC: Scratchings: Race 1: Metternich, Bee Gee, Kinjar Rose. Race 2: Tullaroan, Ginella. Race 4: Fears Nothing. Race 5: Rendevous. Race 6: We Can Say It Now. Race 7: Bonavia, Kekvoa. Race 8: Barinka, Panama. Race 9: The Pooka, Dancing Diamond. Race 10: Rumour Has It Now, Deputy. Weather, fine; track, heavy (11).