Prince Leo could be one to watch in the late stages in a race that features a ton of early speed.
The experienced three-year-old has been around the mark in recent runs, beaten a length third on back-to-back occasions at The Meadows over the last fortnight.
He’s run some huge races from Box 4 during his lengthy career and is also an impressive 22.00 second track/distance winner here at Gosford.
Emerald Green has been tricky to follow of late, beaten nearly 17 lengths as the favourite last time out at The Gardens.
The son of Fernando Bale warrants big respect over this track and distance though, finding the money in all five of his starts.
Off a break and drawn to get the gun run along the paint, he should be charging into the frame late.
This rates a very winnable assignment for Mum’s Moussaka from the inside box.
The daughter of Mepunga Blazer has finished dead lasting her last two starts, but she does own a pair of wins and a couple of placings to her name from Box 1.
With two vacant boxes next door, she should be afforded plenty of running room as she looks to get back and land off the speed.
Only Juan could be nearing another win based on last week’s effort for third at The Gardens over slightly further.
The Barcia Bale three-year-old has found it tough to win of late, but she does have a nice handy inside box working in her favour on this occasion.
She’s won twice here at Gosford in the past and is likely to be prominent early in the run.