Sirius Emily should push forward from the middle box and take some catching up front.
Her last win came back in February, but she has been racing well of late finding the money in four of her five starts since.
Who’s Rose is a consistent three-year-old that looks well-deserving of another win.
She was beaten eight lengths over further a couple of weeks ago but does look better suited dropping back in distance now.
Her latest effort over this trip saw her beaten very narrowly on the line, but if she can slot in just off the pace, she’ll be hard to hold out.
High Performer has been a tricky one to follow, but if he continues to bring his best he should be going close again.
The son of Tommy Shelby has placed in all four attempts over this trip since resuming, beaten only 0.5 of a length two weeks ago from a similar box.
He’ll be up the early on speed and fighting it out in the finish.
Lord Yuri can be forgiven on his run over this track and trip two weeks ago where he finished down the order.
He was facing a sharp drop back in distance from 520m to 331m, but should run better now after winning so well over this journey first-up in January.
From an inside draw on this occasion, expect improvement.