Although Dundee Ember has just five wins to her name from 35 career race starts, she has been placed in 20 of those.
She was an impressive winner at Cranbourne two starts back and was beaten just 1.9 lengths in a high quality race at The Meadows last time out.
She will get all of the favours that come with the inside chute for this event and represents good value at her current price.
Spring Driven had her first start over the 450m at Shepparton last start and she could not have been more impressive, scoring by 6.25 lengths.
The daughter of Fernando Bale recorded a slick time of 25.30 in that win which is the fastest time of any dog competing in this race at the track and distance.
The one to beat.
Bett’s Blues is putting together an impressive racing resume with 10 wins from 27 career starts now including his last three in a row.
He has jumped from the inside chute in his last two races where he has won by a combined six lengths and he will get the benefit of the inside box again in this contest.
It was a successful racing debut for My Name’s Bernie who scored by 3.5 lengths at this track and distance last week.
He not only impressed by winning but he recorded a very quick 25.53 in the process
He is sure to benefit from that debut race experience and a repeat of that performance would see him competitive again in this event.