Trygve put a gap between himself and the rest of the field last time out after winding up from the rear of the field with a big run out wide.
The four-year-old by Magnus should enjoy another ideal run off the speed here with Daniel Stackhouse in the saddle and he does look the one to beat with two wins on the board over this trip.
With little speed on offer, he should be doing his best work late.
Cop A Clip won her maiden well two runs back at Moe over this trip and wasn’t beaten by much last time out at Warrnambool carrying 61kg.
She’ll carry equal weight around for the second time on Thursday and is capable of returning to the winners stall with the in-form John Allen booked to ride.
With very little speed on paper, the I Am Invincible filly should look to make her own luck up front and is more than capable of going all the way.
Great Ambition did well to win over a touch shorter two back at Geelong before fighting out the finish for fourth in tougher company at The Valley three weeks ago.
She drops back in class here and will carry an extra 5kg, but does rate as the one to beat with plenty of fitness on her side.
Lucinda Boyd rode her three times last time in work and will likely look to settle somewhere off the speed.
American Flyer overcame a three-wide position to finish a narrow runner-up to GoJazz at Bendigo last time out, an effort she can definitely improve on now getting out over further.
The mare by Starspangledbanner copped some interference in the closing stages but does look capable of bouncing back providing she jumps well.
She loves to get back and run on, and barrier eight should allow John Allen to do just that.