Amendola is proven over the 710m trip, adding a third win to the resume 10 days ago when drawing clear to score by a length.
Box 2 was in his favour that day, but he did handle a wider draw the start prior when winning by close to two lengths over shorter against similar company.
In a race that lacks early speed, the experienced three-year-old should be able to land just off the pace if he gets across early and save something for the finish.
Canya Charm put together two solid wins over the same track and distance before coming undone from a wide alley in her latest attempt two weeks ago.
The daughter of Collision was beaten over a length by Aidan’s Queen, but does look better suited racing from Box 3 for the first time in her career.
She’ll likely appreciate some solid early tempo, and based on recent form, she’ll prove very hard to run down.
Seven Sinners is an impressive three-year-old racing in a rich vein of form.
The daughter of Fernando Bale has put together two wins from her last four attempts, denied by just under a length over the same distance last week where she was installed as the favourite.
She looks to have most of this field covered on early speed and is no stranger to winning from Box 2 with three victories to her name.
Beau Boy is a multiple winner from Box 7 that looks close to another win.
The three-year-old son of Sennachie was the second-elect last week over the same journey, giving good chase to finish runner-up behind impressive all the way winner, Disaster Piece.
Most of his wins have come here at Albion Park and, judging by the map, he should be finishing off strongly if he can find some cover.