Where It Began was attempting 525m for the first time a fortnight ago where he was beaten just over a length by a smart dog in Bun Storm.
The son of Tommy Shelby has found the money in four of his five starts so far, winning his maiden from a similar box two back at Sandown.
There doesn’t appear to be a ton of early speed on paper, so he should be able to get back in the run and save something for the finish.
Penny’s Jade is a multiple winner over the track and distance.
Her best win came in a slick time of 30.25 seconds two runs back where she drew all the favours alone the paint.
Box 4 makes this slightly trickier, but in a race that looks to hold plenty of early speed, she should be able to push forward and take advantage of the empty box next door.
Creditor has done some of his best racing from Box 1 and is likely to be prominent on the speed early.
The two-year-old by Pindari Express was a winner over the same track and distance four runs back.
He was seen making up late ground from out wide last week and looks very hard to beat against this small field.
General Payton was denied by the barest of margins last week over the 450m trip at Shepparton.
The four-year-old finds it tough to win these days but has to be respected on his record out to 525m.
A few of these should land on speed but the son of Fernando Bale might prove the hardest one to catch on recent form.