Shake It Off is much better than her latest performance suggests.
The daughter of Fernando Bale was second last over the same track and distance, stepping up to tackle a special conditions race after winning a Grade 5 the start prior.
A slow getaway cost her on the day, but if she can land on speed from the inside box, she’ll take catching.
Lakeview Emily is airborne right now, stringing together two impressive victories by a combined margin of nearly nine lengths.
She’s drawn to get the gun run along the paint over a two-week break and is no stranger to winning from the inside alley.
Stormy Day has had success from wide boxes in the past and just needs to find luck in running to be a threat.
He’s nearing another win based on his latest runner-up effort a fortnight earlier, and with plenty of late speed to burn, he’ll likely prove too good for some of these in the finish.
Highly Alert gets back out to 515m where he’s won twice previously.
The son of Fernando Bale recorded a narrow victory over this track and trip two back, returning a week later at Horsham where he found 485m a little on the short side.
Most of his success has come from low, inside boxes, so he should be well-suited here off a three-week break.