Sher Zany is an honest type that has cashed a cheque in her last three starts.
She’s won four times over the track and distance, her best coming in a slick time of 34.45 seconds.
With three wins to her name from Box 8, she should go forward and take catching.
Morton looks dangerous if he’s able to get back from the wide alley and save something for late.
The son of Tommy Shelby is an impressive eight-time winner over the track/trip, his best being a PB of 29.53 seconds.
Ethanol Extra should have an easy time of it up on the speed if she can slide across early.
Her last two wins have been impressive to say the least, and she should run fitter now after prevailing by over two lengths over the 600m journey last week.
The early speed should suit Kingsley Bale with a few likely to roll forward.
His recent form for this has been solid, winning by nearly three lengths in a mixed event at Sandown two back, before running a clear second last week over a touch further here at The Meadows.
A win and three placings over this trip reads well on his resume, and he should have no problem finding the lead from Box 3.