Big Wings wins are spaced, but he showed plenty in the finish at Geelong last week to suggest he’s turned a corner.
The son of Fernando Bale flew home late to finish a narrow runner-up over a shorter, a run that indicates he’s looking for 515m now.
He owns an impressive record here at Sandown, particularly over this distance where he’s won four times previously.
Emani Bale was enormous two back at The Meadows where she won with plenty left to spare over a shorter journey.
She failed to fire over the same track and distance last week, but I think that indicates she’s looking for further now.
The two-year-old placed over this trip last year and is set to receive the gun run from the inside chute.
Soda Titan has hardly put a foot wrong recently and comes into this with two weeks between runs after breaking the track record at Horsham last time out.
The son of Barcia Bale looks ready for the step up to 515m now, a journey he’s won over twice previously, and he does look to have most of these covered on early speed.
Barooga Smoke looks to be the main danger given his impressive 29.16 track/distance PB and must be included in multiples.
Inka Bale has plenty of early speed under the hood as well as a speedy 29.65 track and distance PB to her name.
Clips doesn’t win out of turn, but he was strong late two runs back. He should get a lovely cart into the race from the wide box and be hard to hold out.
Bad Medicine has rattled off back-to-back wins by a combined 10+ lengths and is more than capable.
Our Same Race Multi selections are:
No. 1 Inka Bale (Win)
No. 6 Clips (Top 3)
No. 8 Bad Medicine (Top 4)