Capture My Soul should be able to park off the speed from the inside box and save her best for late.
She was an impressive winner three back over shorter at Sale and appeared unsuited stepping back even further to the 450m trip in her last two starts.
This is her first look at anything beyond 515m, but she should be carving out a nice time in the late stages.
Ruben Rhode won by an impressive four-length margin on debut last week over the track and distance up on the speed.
He recorded a slick time of 29.87 seconds, the best in this field over the track/trip.
With an empty box next door, he should be afforded plenty of early running room as he looks to roll forward.
Pigwidgeon should settle somewhere close to midfield and prove hard to hold out.
The daughter of Fernando Bale hasn’t won in quite some time, but she has been thereabouts of late finishing runner-up in three of her last four starts.
With a couple of placings here over the track and distance, she should be charging home late from the wide alley.
Underway rarely runs a poor race and that has certainly been the case recently with a win and a placing from his last two starts.
He simply found one better back to his preferred trip last week where he was beaten just under a length, but he should be better for the run in a race that has plenty of early speed.
Likely to get back early from the wide box, he’ll give a sight in the chase home.