Aston Elena is armed with early speed and she is likely to be prominent early once lids fly.
This daughter of Aston Dee Bee resumed with a handy two-length win last week over the same distance, while her win over further at Shepparton last November also stacks up nicely.
She hasn’t done a great deal of racing over the last six months, but drawn Box 3, she’ll be hard to run down.
Let’s Go Georgi had excuses from a wide box last week when beaten close to eight lengths.
Her form prior reads exceptionally well, cashing a cheque in fours straight starts with a handy win here at Wagga to her name.
Draws much kinds in Box 2 and is likely to be fast into stride.
Agent Chevrolet is an eight-time winner over the 320m trip here at Wagga, his best coming in a very slick time of 17.87 seconds – the fastest in this field.
The son of Fernando Bale has won three times from Box 8, the most recent coming four runs back where he got up in his final few strides.
With an empty box next door, he should settle handy to the speed and prove very difficult to hold out.
Very open race, but it does look a nice contest for Dana Pauline on the back of her impressive four-length win here last week from an identical box.
Her wins have been spaced throughout her career, but if she can land on the bunny and absorb the late pressure along the rail, she’ll be hard to beat again.